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Corinth des origines aux guerres médiques
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Corinth des origines aux guerres médiques
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211:Agelas II 890 - 860 BCE
258:(Paris: Boccard) 1955.
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361:Megarian Constitution
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562:Hyanthidas
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243:References
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43:Bakkhiadai
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537:Damophon
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86:endogamy
82:Telestes
70:Heracles
626:Bacchis
608:Prymnes
558:Doridas
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484:Polybus
474:Epopeus
283:5.92.1.
237:Aristoi
146:Macedon
130:Etruria
118:Corcyra
78:Bacchis
57:History
18:Bacchis
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593:Aletes
469:Bounos
464:Aeëtes
344:Strabo
325:2.4.4.
177:Sparta
170:Thebes
111:tyrant
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532:Thoas
494:Jason
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