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    The Panhellenion (Greek: Πανελλήνιον) or Panhellenium was a league of Greek city-states established in the year 131–132 AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian...
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    The Panhellenion Phonograph Record Company, commonly referred to as Panhellenion Records, was an American record label, started in 1919 which issued numerous...
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  • BCE The association of Greek city-states under Hadrian, 131 CE (see Panhellenion) Hellenic Football League, English football league This disambiguation...
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    demonstrated his gratitude by erecting a temple to Zeus Panhellenius on Mount Panhellenion, and afterward, the Aeginetans built a sanctuary on their island called...
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    Delphi, but by now he had decided on something far grander. His new Panhellenion was going to be a council that would bring Greek cities together. Having...
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    least three cities in Crete (Lyttos, Gortyn, Hierapytna) joined the Panhellenion, a league of Greek cities founded by the emperor Hadrian. When Diocletian...
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    Monastery, sunk by the Ottoman sloop-of-war Izzedin in August 1867); Hydra; Panhellenion; and Enosis (Unification), which was detained in Syros by Hobart Pasha...
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  • gradually declined and in the 2nd century CE it was replaced by the Panhellenion, established by the Roman emperor Hadrian. [citation needed] However...
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    Rome) as it stands today, by Hadrian. Emperor Hadrian establishes the Panhellenion. Hadrian distributes imperial lands to small farmers. Hadrian's Villa...
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    October 131, Hadrian proceeded to Athens, where from 131/32 he founded the Panhellenion, an attempt to nurture consciousness of Greek identity, to erode the...
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  • and the Cities of the Roman Empire By Mary T Boatwright ISBN 0-691-09493-4 Panhellenion Free imperial city of the German Holy Roman Empire v t e v t e...
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  • imperial cult centre and in 131–2 AD he sponsored the exclusively Greek Panhellenion. He was said to have "wept like a woman" at the death of his young lover...
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    New York. Spawforth, A. J., and Walker, Susan. 1985. The World of the Panhellenion. I. Athens and Eleusis. The Journal of Roman Studies, 75, pp. 78–104...
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    whitman.edu. Retrieved September 24, 2007. Jones, C. P. (1996). "The Panhellenion". Chiron. 26. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut: 33. doi:10.34780/BF9A-21F6...
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    Greek Olympics, and founded a Greek city-state alliance known as the Panhellenion the year of Antinous's death. Antinous is a free standing marble sculpture...
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    until the reign of Commodus. The city was an early member of Hadrian's Panhellenion and a long inscription records its attempts to block membership for one...
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    funded the Great Penhellenic games organised by the Panhellenion and was the archon of the Panhellenion for AD 153-157. In The Golden Ass, Apuleius presents...
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  • Duro Records Pamplin Music PAN Panart Pandisc Records Pangea Recordings Panhellenion Records Panic Button Records Panton Records Panzerfaust Records Paper...
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    the constitution suspended while the Senate was to be replaced with a Panhellenion, whose 27 members were all to be appointed by the governor. All requests...
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    demonstrations, dense columns (in journalistic publications such as "Panhellenion", "Athena", "Nea Genea"), participation in military postures, fiery speeches...
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  • identificazione", Symbolae Osloenses 79 (2004), 128–149 Romeo, Ilaria (2002). "The Panhellenion and Ethnic Identity in Hadrianic Greece". Classical Philology. 97: 32...
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  • Pandosia (Epirus) Pandroseion Pandrosus Pandura Panegyris Panhellenic Games Panhellenion Panionium Pankration Panopeus Panopeus (mythology) Panoply Panormus Panther...
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    Rome) as it stands today, by Hadrian. Emperor Hadrian establishes the Panhellenion. Hadrian distributes imperial lands to small farmers. Hadrian's Villa...
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    Grand Orient de France, of the Grand Orient of Italy and of the Loges Panhellenion and Pythagoras of the Grande Loge de Grece, where he was extremely active...
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    1960, p. 547. Spawforth, A. J.; Walker, Susan (1986). "The World of the Panhellenion: II. Three Dorian Cities". The Journal of Roman Studies. 76: 88–105....
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  • in earnest in 1857 with its three ships: Hydra, Queen of Greece and Panhellenion. The early routes went to Greek ports, notably Piraeus (near Athens)...
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  • National Assembly at Argos in July 1829. The body was named after the Panhellenion, a league of Greek city-states established by Emperor Hadrian. The Panellinion...
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    the country. Conversely, he establishes a consultative council, the Panhellenion, comprising twenty-seven members whom he appoints at his discretion....
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  • King of Greece. Thiersch took him to Munich, where he attended the "Panhellenion", a school for orphans of the Greek revolution, founded by King Ludwig...
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    mostly honouring epimeletai (organisers) of the Eleusinian Mysteries. The Panhellenion, established by Emperor Hadrian in 131/2 AD, seems to have had a role...
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