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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The PhyleCampaign (404-403 BC) was the civil war that resulted from the Spartan imposition of a narrow oligarchy on Athens (see Thirty Tyrants) and resulted...
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...
After Alexander's chain of victories against Achaemenid Persia, he began a campaign against local chieftains and warlords that stretched from Greece to as...
command of Thrasybulus entered Attica and seized the border strong point of Phyle. These exiles were seeking to dislodge the repressive oligarchic government...
440–439 BCE Samian War 431–404 BCE Second Peloponnesian War 404–403 BCE PhyleCampaign 395–387 BCE Corinthian War 390–387 BCE Celtic invasion of Italia 378–371...
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...
Peloponnesian War Second Sacred War Samian War Second Peloponnesian War PhyleCampaign Corinthian War Boeotian War Wars of the Theban hegemony Theban–Spartan...
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]...
of Arginusae 406 BCE Battle of Aegospotami 405 BCE PhyleCampaign 404 BCE 403 BCE Battle of Phyle 404 BCE or 403 BCE Battle of Munichia 404 BCE or 403...
conquered or besieged by Demetrius I Poliorcetes during his military campaigns from 311 to 285 BC. Victory - 25 Defeat - 2 Another result - 3 Wheatley...
suggests that the name Philistine represents a corruption of the Greek phyle-histia ('tribe of the hearth'), with the Ionic spelling of hestia. Stephanos...
of months; for example, in 304-303 BC, he successively seized Panactum, Phyle, Kechries, Epidaurus, Sicyon, Corinth, Bura, Scirus (Arcadia), Argos, and...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
niece of the Athenian reformer Cleisthenes. Pericles belonged to the Attic phyle (clan) of Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντὶς φυλή). His early years were quiet; the introverted...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...