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Voluntary diplomatic position in classical Greece
Proxeny or proxenia (Ancient Greek: προξενία) in ancient Greece was an arrangement whereby a citizen (chosen by the city) hosted foreign ambassadors at
Proxeny
Ancient Greek harpist
inscription which commemorates her being granted the diplomatic privileges of proxeny in return for her performance at the Pythian Games in Delphi. Polygnota's
Polygnota_of_Thebes
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Athenian Menelaos son of Arrabaios, whom the Ilians honoured with a grant of proxeny—this is recorded in the earliest civic decree to survive from Ilion. In
Troy
Diplomatic envoy
forms. For example, the city states of Classical Greece used the system of Proxeny, whereby a Proxenos – who was a citizen of the host city rather than of
Ambassador
Greek mythical twins
Boeotian proxeny stele depicting baby Herakles strangling snakes (top), and Athena Alea and the Dioskouroi above a warship (369–363 BCE)
Castor_and_Pollux
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Acropolis_of_Athens
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Minoan_civilization
Study of inscriptions
Epigraphy (from Ancient Greek ἐπιγραφή (epigraphḗ) 'inscription') is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying
Epigraphy
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greece
Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Minoan_palaces
Sacred place
law – Legal or social practice Hospitium – Greco-Roman hospitality concept Proxeny – Voluntary diplomatic position in classical Greece Xenia (Greek) – Ancient
Sanctuary
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Greece_in_the_Roman_era
4th-century BC Theban gay military unit
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Sacred_Band_of_Thebes
Ancient Greek statue of Nike
1820, at the outset of the Greek War of Independence, together with some proxeny decrees in the north-west of the Karia hill. Archival documents support
Nike_of_Megara
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greek_sculpture
Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Phaistos_Disc
5th-century BC Athenian playwright
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Euripides
Ancient Greek mythological epithet
Boeotian proxeny stele depicting Athena Alea with the Dioscuri above a warship, with the infant Heracles strangling snakes in the pediment, c. 369–363
Athena_Alea
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Classical_Greece
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Greek_Dark_Ages
Ancient Indo-European language
decree from Kaunos whose precise terms are still unknown (C.Ka 2), the proxeny decree for two Athenian citizens written in Carian and Greek, also from
Carian_language
King of Sparta from 262 to 254 BC
254, and Leonidas succeeded him (r. 254–235). Areus II was honoured by a proxeny decree by the city of Delphi in 255/254. This decree shows the transformation
Areus_II
Educational model once used in Athens
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Paideia
Greco-Roman hospitality concept
find hospitality or hospitium, including dormitory-based accommodation. Proxeny Xenia (Greek) Hospitality law Nanawatai Melmastia One or more of the preceding
Hospitium
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Outline_of_ancient_Greece
Bronze Age culture
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Cycladic_culture
Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Pelasgians
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
4th century BC Thessalian statesman
his family had long been connected by the bonds of public hospitality (proxeny), but he soon after entered into a treaty with Jason of Pherae. On the
Polydamas_of_Pharsalus
Musical traditions of ancient Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Music_of_ancient_Greece
Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greek_dialects
Aspect of ancient Greek society
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greek_coinage
Landform in Chania, Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Kastelli_Hill
Satrap of Caria from 377 BCE to 353 BCE
These same brothers were celebrated in Iasos, where the city granted them proxeny around this time, perhaps in defiance of Mausolus. Nonetheless, Iasos still
Mausolus
Museum in Corfu, Greece
Base and body of Archaic kore Marble torso of Apollo Coin exhibit Bronze proxeny inscriptions Busts and architectural details A hall at the museum A collection
Archaeological Museum of Corfu
Archaeological_Museum_of_Corfu
It is mentioned in a decree from Delphi of the 4th century BCE awarding proxeny. A document is also preserved that two theorodokoi of Ascheion were named
Ascheion
King of Bithynia (127–94 BC)
Apollo and for the grant to the two monarchs and their descendants of proxeny, priority of access to the oracle of Delphi and in receiving justice, tax
Nicomedes_III_of_Bithynia
Press. Gerolymatos, André (1986). Espionage and Treason: A Study of the Proxeny in Political and Military Intelligence Gathering in Classical Greece. Amsterdam:
Travel_in_classical_antiquity
Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Hellenistic_Greece
2000-1700 BCE Minoan structural ensemble discovered in 2024
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Papoura Hill Circular Structure
Papoura_Hill_Circular_Structure
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Athenian_military
Ancient Greek coalition
and Thesprotians supporting the Roman Republic. Copies of the decrees (proxeny and citizenship decrees, manumission records) of the Molossian and Epirote
Epirote_League
Princess of Pontus and queen of Cappadokia
Apollo and for the grant to the two monarchs and their descendants of proxeny, priority of access to the oracle of Delphi and in receiving justice, tax
Laodice_of_Cappadocia
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greek_architecture
Folklore of the ancient Greeks
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Ancient_Greek_folklore
Cycladic culture dating system
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Kastri_culture
Ancient Greek sculptor
benefactors of the city. The ephors with ... shall inscribe this award of proxeny on a stone stele, and they shall set it up in the temple 120 of Aphrodite
Damophon
Αncient Greek tribe in the region of Epirus
century BC) -πητοῦ Χάονα Πευκεστόν, Σωτι-. Myrtilos, officer who gave proxeny decree to Boeotian Kallimelos (late 3rd century BC). Boiskos (son of Messaneos)
Chaonians
Town and polis (city-state) of Perrhaebia in ancient Thessaly
Flamininus to the Cyretiaeans that can be dated to 195 BCE, and a decree of proxeny dated to 191 BCE that contains the names of several tagoi. Cyretiae is
Cyretiae
Dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Grotta-Pelos_culture
4th/3rd-century BC Greek historian
Isocrates. In an honorary decree of 287 BC, the people of Delphi award him the proxeny, and this is the earliest of "only five decrees from the third century
Neanthes_of_Cyzicus
2nd century Greek philosopher
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Demonax
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
List_of_ancient_Greek_temples
4th-century BC Macedonian general
officer of Philip II, he and Amyntas (son of Perdiccas) were awarded proxenies by the Oropians in Boeotia before 338 BC. After the death of Philip II
Amyntas_(son_of_Antiochus)
Ancient city of Caria
the dynast Pleistarchus, who fortified the hilltop in the 290s BCE. A proxeny inscription from the time of Pleistarchus shows that Hyllarima had adopted
Hyllarima
Early Bronze Age culture in Greece
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Phylakopi_I_culture
French diplomat and archaeologist (1828-1884)
his residence, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris on 2 July 1884. Des proxénies grecques et leur analogie avec les institutions consulaires, 1863. De
Charles-Joseph_Tissot
People of ancient Epirus or Illyria
BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe
Atintanians
Town in ancient Caria
important town in the 290s BCE, when the reign of Pleistarchus dates a proxeny inscription issued by Hyllarima for a man from Koranza. Koranza was eclipsed
Koranza
Protostates Providence Painter Proxenus of Atarneus Proxenus of Boeotia Proxeny Prytaneion Prytanis (king of Sparta) Psalacantha Psamathe (Nereid) Psaphis
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
French historian and professor (1859-1941)
North Africa. 1883: Apulée, roman et magie, Paris, Quantin, 1886: Les proxénies grecques, P., Thorin, VIII+331pp 1889: La restauration d'Olympie; l'histoire
Paul_Monceaux
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Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
First Light; Original Light
Male
Polish
Polish form of Slavic Stanislav, STANISÅAW means "glorious government."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
New Beginning
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Vishnu
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Irish
Helmet.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Elder.
Boy/Male
German
Son of Berl. See also Burl.
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Daughter of Ares.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Well known sage
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