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| Cervetri, once Prince Ruspoli. Delphi, Museum. Chatillon-sur-seine, Musée. Detroit, Institute of Arts. Detroit, Institute of Arts, 63.17. 8 B 17. Cleveland, Museum of Art. Dijon, Musée. Florence, Museo ... Agora 23 375 ... Delphi, Museum ... Cleveland, Museum of Art ... Cleveland, Museum of Art, 29.135 |
| Athens National Museum, no. 582. Rodenwaldt, 76 Wp., pls. 1-2. L'Orange, Studien, cat. no. 65, fig. 114. Athens National Museum, no. 581. Rodenwaldt, 76 Wp., pl. 3. L'Orange, Studien, cat. no. 64. Rodenwaldt, ... Agora 1 101 S 659 ... Athens National Museum, no. 582 ... Athens National Museum, no. 581 ... Delphi Museum, no. 4040 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_ten_new_tribes.html The Ten New Tribes Kleisthenes instituted a crucial reform, the reorganization of the citizenry into new administrative units called phylai (tribes). In his attempt to break up the aristocratic power structure, ... Athens, Agora Museum. The earliest references to a monument of the Eponymous Heroes came from the comic poet Aristophanes in the 420's B.C., but the foundations of the monument that have been excavated belong to the years around 330 B.C., nearly a century later. Located immediately east of the Metroon, the monument consisted of a base over 16 meters long that supported bronze statues of the ten heroes, with tripods at either end, presumably to reflect the role of Apollo's oracle at Delphi in their selection. ... Having created the ten tribes, Kleisthenes then sent to Apollo's oracle at Delphi the names of one hundred early Athenian heroes, and the oracle chose ten, after whom the tribes were named. |
| Bearded herm with hanging corkscrew curls. Isthmia. Hearded herm from House of the Herm. Bronze heads of horses. Beardless miniature herms from House of the Herm. Kassel. Apollo. Hekate herm from House ... Agora 11 190 ... Delphi ... British Museum |
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