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The Cambridge Ancient History
SUCCESSFUL SYNOECISM ON THE CIMMERIAN BOSPORUS The dynasts of
the Bosporus were, in the fourth century, regarded as barbarians, as we have
seen, but accepted as kings in the new hellenistic milieu from the early third
century, ...
D. M. Lewis, John Boardman, 1994
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The Polis as an Urban Centre and as a Political Community: ...
It is not clear what process is meant by synoecism in this instance. Synoecism is
commonly taken to mean either the political unification of previously separate
communities, or the transfer of population from one or more other locations to one
...
Mogens Herman Hansen, Kongelige Danske videnskabernes selskab, 1997
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Greek Mythology: An Introduction
Posterity considered this act of unification, known as synoecism, Theseus's
greatest accomplishment. It was celebrated at the Sy- noecia, a festival that was
thought to have been instituted by Theseus. M The festival took place on the
sixteenth ...
In these examples, urban relocation as military synoecism was carried out to
organize a polity for defense against a major invader - Athens, the Persians,
Sparta, or another major power. In one example, "the Deinomenid tyrants of Sicily
used ...
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More Studies in the Ancient Greek "polis"
A synoecism involved either the creation of a new polis, or the reenforcement of
an existing polis by the physical relocation of a number of settlements,21 which
were either completely abandoned,22 or allowed to persist, if the relocation ...
Mogens Herman Hansen, Kurt A. Raaflaub, 1996
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Foundation and destruction, Nikopolis and Northwestern ...
The Greek city of Nikopolis was founded by Octavian (later known as the Emperor Augustus) after his victory in the naval battle of nearby Actium in 31 BC. The city was a result of a so-called synoecism, i.e., the inhabitants of numerous ...
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Epigraphical Approaches to the Post-Classical Polis: Fourth ...
... of the third-century synoecism, something that is still poorly understood.19
Strabo mentions that Demetrias was founded near the sea, between Neleia and
Pagasai, while many Magnesian polichnai participated in the synoecism as
komai.
Paraskevi Martzavou, Nikolaos Papazarkadas, 2013
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City and Country in the Ancient World
Indeed HopeSimpson's surveys have confirmed the picture of movements of
population, though in Messenia with no suggestion of synoecism (MacDonald
and Rupp 1972), while the survey ofthe Southern Argolid near to Tiryns has also
...
John Rich, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, 2003
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Rhodes in the Hellenistic Age
... Rhodes itself, but in time came to include a number of small nearby islands
and parts of the neighboring mainland. The islands of Carpathus, Chalce, and
Syme were apparently already Rhodian territory before the synoecism, and
although ...
Richard M. Berthold, 2009
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The Greek State (Routledge Library Editions: Political ...
In Whatever manner such a 'synoecism' took place, it certainly meant a union in
administration (cf. Thuc. II I 5) as well as in religion; religious union consisted in
the common recognition of one or more city gods (060i. nohcofixoc). Often it ...