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The Phyle Campaign (404-403 BC) was the civil war that resulted from the Spartan imposition of a narrow oligarchy on Athens (see Thirty Tyrants) and resulted in the restoration of Athenian democracy.

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Phyle Campaign

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The Phyle Campaign (404-403 BC) was the civil war that resulted from the Spartan imposition of a narrow oligarchy on Athens (see Thirty Tyrants) and resulted...

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Battle of Phyle

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The Battle of Phyle was fought between Athenian exiles who were seeking to restore democracy to Athens and a Spartan garrison trying to protect the oligarchic...

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Wars of Alexander the Great

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After Alexander's chain of victories against Achaemenid Persia, he began a campaign against local chieftains and warlords that stretched from Greece to as...

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Battle of Piraeus

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command of Thrasybulus entered Attica and seized the border strong point of Phyle. These exiles were seeking to dislodge the repressive oligarchic government...

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List of conflicts in Europe

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440–439 BCE Samian War 431–404 BCE Second Peloponnesian War 404–403 BCE Phyle Campaign 395–387 BCE Corinthian War 390–387 BCE Celtic invasion of Italia 378–371...

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Battle of Munychia

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Eleusis. In late 404 BC, Thrasybulus, with other Athenian exiles, had seized Phyle, a strong point on the Athenian border. He and his men resisted an abortive...

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First Sacred War

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Peloponnesian War Second Sacred War Samian War Second Peloponnesian War Phyle Campaign Corinthian War Boeotian War Wars of the Theban hegemony Theban–Spartan...

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Thrasybulus

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for a return to Athens. In 403 BC, he led a party of 70 exiles to seize Phyle, a defensible location on the border of Attica and Boeotia.[citation needed]...

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List of wars involving Greece

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of Arginusae 406 BCE Battle of Aegospotami 405 BCE Phyle Campaign 404 BCE 403 BCE Battle of Phyle 404 BCE or 403 BCE Battle of Munichia 404 BCE or 403...

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List of sieges conducted by Demetrius I Poliorcetes

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conquered or besieged by Demetrius I Poliorcetes during his military campaigns from 311 to 285 BC.   Victory - 25   Defeat - 2   Another result - 3 Wheatley...

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Philistines

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suggests that the name Philistine represents a corruption of the Greek phyle-histia ('tribe of the hearth'), with the Ionic spelling of hestia. Stephanos...

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Demetrius I Poliorcetes

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of months; for example, in 304-303 BC, he successively seized Panactum, Phyle, Kechries, Epidaurus, Sicyon, Corinth, Bura, Scirus (Arcadia), Argos, and...

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Greek mythology

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migrations into the Peloponnese. Hyllus, the eponymous hero of one Dorian phyle, became the son of Heracles and one of the Heracleidae or Heraclids (the...

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History of Athens

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traditional four phyle ('tribes') with ten new ones, named after legendary heroes and having no class basis; they were in fact electorates. Each phyle was in turn...

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Strategos

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board of ten strategoi who were elected annually, one from each tribe (phyle). The ten were of equal status, and replaced the polemarchos, who had hitherto...

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Hellenistic period

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up a religious cult for the Ptolemaic kings and naming one of the city's phyles in honour of Ptolemy for his aid against Macedon. In spite of the Ptolemaic...

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Piraeus

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region. In 403 BC, Munichia was seized by Thrasybulus and the exiles from Phyle, in the battle of Munichia, where the Phyleans defeated the Thirty Tyrants...

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Hadrian

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request, he revised their constitution – among other things, he added a new phyle (tribe), which was named after him. Hadrian combined active, hands-on interventions...

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Spartan Constitution

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built a temple to Zeus Syllanius and Athene Syllania, and having 'phyled the phyles' (φυλάς φυλάξαντα) and 'obed the obes' (ώβάς ώβάξαντα) you shall establish...

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Anytus

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cooperated with the Thirty at first, later tried to join the exiles at Phyle, a fortress in northern Attica where they were organizing a counter coup...

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Egyptian pyramid construction techniques

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sub-divided into named gangs of 1,000. The gangs were divided into five phyles of 200 which were in turn split into groups of around 20 workers grouped...

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Pericles

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niece of the Athenian reformer Cleisthenes. Pericles belonged to the Attic phyle (clan) of Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντὶς φυλή). His early years were quiet; the introverted...

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History of Sparta

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an attack from Boeotia on Athens under Thrasybulus and in the Battle of Phyle followed by the Battle of Munichia and the Battle of Piraeus defeated the...

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Palmyra

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five of which were identified as tribes (Phylai Koinē Greek: Φυλαί, pl. of Phyle Φυλή) comprising several sub-clans. By the time of Nero, Palmyra had four...

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Aiantis

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Aiantis (Ancient Greek: Αἰαντίς) was a phyle of ancient Attica with six demes, the deme with the greatest area was Aphidna. Marathon is located within...

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Suzuki Fronte

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p. 28 Meyer, Allan G. Y. (1996). "Suzuki Fronte, Queen For a Day". AutoPhyle. 5 (Spring, #2). Watsonville, CA: 6. Schoenmaker, Johan (2015-02-26). "Suzuki...

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Temple of Apollo Patroos

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lost of Gargettus (AD 186: Agora XV 411) Aphrodisius son of Eudemus of Phyle (late 2nd century AD: IG II2 3630) Publius Aelius Zenon of Berenicidae (ca...

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File Szeretvai

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as Master of the stewards from 1231 to 1232. The parentage of File (also Phyle, Füle, Fila or Filja) is unknown. His descendants later possessed landholdings...

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