choosing an oikistes. After he is appointed and directed to found a colony, he also consults the Delphic oracle. Due to his authority, the oikistes was often...
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the Greek Dark Ages, in that it consisted of organised direction (see oikistes) away from the originating metropolis rather than the simplistic movement...
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the Greek Dark Ages, in that it consisted of organised direction (see oikistes) away from the originating metropolis rather than the simplistic movement...
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or colony; contributing to the settling'. It was derived from οἰκιστής (oikistēs), an ancient Greek noun meaning 'the person who installs settlers in place'...
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Oenotrians and Japigi, in the Bronze Age and early Iron Age. Kroton's oikistes (founder) was Myscellus, from the city of Rhypes in Achaea in the northern...
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From Pausanias we hear of his taking the Sicanian town of Omphace as an oikistes, and carrying off from it a statue made by the legendary Daedalus. The...
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Greeks) with impressive pomp, and was subsequently regarded as the founder (oikistes) of the city and honoured with yearly games and sacrifices. At Sparta a...
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Eventually they came to regard Hesiod too as their "hearth-founder" (οἰκιστής, oikistēs). Later writers attempted to harmonize these two accounts. Yet another...
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manage the different confederate city-state members, a council of ten oikistes was appointed to rule in the city. This inter-city effort represents a...
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an inscription to have been named Kineas, was the Seleucid epistates or oikistes who governed the first settlers of Ai-Khanoum. The archaeologists unearthed...
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(newly founded cities detached from their cities of origin and led by an oikistes). The native inhabitants of the island were the Sicani, the Siculi and...
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including The First Democracies: Early Popular Government Outside Athens, Oikistes: Studies in Constitutions, Colonies, and Military Power in the Ancient...
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the City, ca. 479 BCE". In Gorman, Vanessa B.; Robinson, Eric (eds.). Oikistes: Studies in Constitutions, Colonies, and Military Power in the Ancient...
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monument), identified in Greek as the tomb of Kineas (also described as the oikistes (founder) of the Greek settlement) and dated to 300-250 BC, the inscription...
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(Locris) Oeum Cerameicum Oeum Deceleicum Ogyges Ogygia Oicles Oikeiôsis Oikistes Oikonomos Oikos Oileus Oinochoe by the Shuvalov Painter Oizys Olaeis Old...
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