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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Ischia • Guerre puniche • Sacred fishes • Onomastica osca • Cleopatra II • Negotiatores • Lucius Mummius Achaicus • Privileges • Ancestral throne • Cleopatra III • Castello Aragonese of Taranto • Greek urbanism • Claudius Aelianus • Olympian Zeus • Arconti • Pithekoussai • Tyrannicides • Choroplasty • Archons • Aenaria • Proedria • Ancient Smyrna • Soterichos • Achean League • Archisomatophylax • Doric Temple of Taranto • Roman aristocratic ethos • Graeco-Latin cultural continuity • Ichthyotrophion • Loyalty • Punic Wars • Oscan onomastics • Agonistic victors • Production epigraphy • Antiochus IV • Eumenes II • Delos • Pharmacopola • Bivalve mould • Legitimacy of power • Cornelius • Euodos • Sanctuary • Taranto (Luigi Viola collection) • Egyptian Eastern Desert • Monte di Vico • Lucian of Samosata • Medicinal ointments • Dedication • Taranto • Ptolemy VIII • Dynastic succession • Apollo • Seleucus IV • Atargatis • Στρατιῶται • Dynastic conflict • Pan • Pamphilos • Neapolis • Meritocracy • Acropolis of Taranto • Interpretatio Graeca • Τοιχίον
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/Axon/2532-6848/2023/01 | Pubblicato 03 Agosto 2023 | Lingua en, it, fr
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