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8 results for "lycurgus"
1. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 8.53.2 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •lycurgus, athenian politician and merchants of citium Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 93
8.53.2. ἀντιλεγόντων δὲ πολλῶν καὶ ἄλλων περὶ τῆς δημοκρατίας καὶ τῶν Ἀλκιβιάδου ἅμα ἐχθρῶν διαβοώντων ὡς δεινὸν εἴη εἰ τοὺς νόμους βιασάμενος κάτεισι, καὶ Εὐμολπιδῶν καὶ Κηρύκων περὶ τῶν μυστικῶν δι’ ἅπερ ἔφυγε μαρτυρομένων καὶ ἐπιθειαζόντων μὴ κατάγειν, ὁ Πείσανδρος παρελθὼν πρὸς πολλὴν ἀντιλογίαν καὶ σχετλιασμὸν ἠρώτα ἕνα ἕκαστον παράγων τῶν ἀντιλεγόντων, εἴ τινα ἐλπίδα ἔχει σωτηρίας τῇ πόλει, Πελοποννησίων ναῦς τε οὐκ ἐλάσσους σφῶν ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ ἀντιπρῴρους ἐχόντων καὶ πόλεις ξυμμαχίδας πλείους, βασιλέως τε αὐτοῖς καὶ Τισσαφέρνους χρήματα παρεχόντων, σφίσι τε οὐκέτι ὄντων, εἰ μή τις πείσει βασιλέα μεταστῆναι παρὰ σφᾶς. 8.53.2. A number of speakers opposed them on the question of the democracy, the enemies of Alcibiades cried out against the scandal of a restoration to be effected by a violation of the constitution, and the Eumolpidae and Ceryces protested in behalf of the mysteries, the cause of his banishment, and called upon the gods to avert his recall; when Pisander, in the midst of much opposition and abuse, came forward, and taking each of his opponents aside asked him the following question:—In the face of the fact that the Peloponnesians had as many ships as their own confronting them at sea, more cities in alliance with them, and the king and Tissaphernes to supply them with money, of which the Athenians had none left, had he any hope of saving the state, unless some one could induce the king to come over to their side?
2. Aeschines, Letters, 1.188 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •lycurgus, athenian politician and merchants of citium Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 93
3. Anon., Tanhuma Tazria, 117, 116  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 93
4. Epigraphy, Ig I, 61.4  Tagged with subjects: •lycurgus, athenian politician and merchants of citium Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 92
5. Epigraphy, Ig Ii, 337, 4962, 247  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 92
6. Pollux, In Resp., None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 92
7. Lysias, Orations, 30  Tagged with subjects: •lycurgus, athenian politician and merchants of citium Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 93
8. Proxenus Epirotes, Fragments, 6.54  Tagged with subjects: •lycurgus, athenian politician and merchants of citium Found in books: Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 93