Archinus
Archinus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχῖνος) was an Athenian democratic politician who wielded substantial influence between the restoration of democracy in 403 BC and the beginning of the Corinthian War in 395 BC. Archinus is also said to have encouraged the official adoption by Athens of the 24-letter Ionic alphabet in 403–2 (Suda, Σαμίων ὁ δῆμος), alongside the archon Eucleides.
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Archinus
Archinus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχῖνος) was an Athenian democratic politician who wielded substantial influence between the restoration of democracy in 403 BC and the beginning of the Corinthian War in 395 BC. Archinus is also said to have encouraged the official adoption by Athens of the 24-letter Ionic alphabet in 403–2 (Suda, Σαμίων ὁ δῆμος), alongside the archon Eucleides.
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Archino (in greco antico: Αρχῖ ...... n oratore e politico ateniese.
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Archinus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχῖν ...... longside the archon Eucleides.
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Arquino (griego Ἀρχῖνος) fue u ...... 403/2 (Suda, Σαμίων ὁ δῆμος).
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Arquinos (en llatí Archinus, e ...... recull l'enciclopèdia Suides.
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Archino (in greco antico: Αρχῖ ...... n oratore e politico ateniese.
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Archinus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχῖν ...... longside the archon Eucleides.
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Arquino (griego Ἀρχῖνος) fue u ...... de la democracia de Pericles.
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Arquinos (en llatí Archinus, e ...... les denúncies dels sicofantes.
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Archino
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