In his role as archon, Solon cancelled all agricultural debts and announced that all slaves were free. |
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The archon floated over to a shiny sphere filled with orbiting balls of light. |
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At the beginning of every year, dramatists submitted their plays to the archon, or chief magistrate. |
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The archon allotted to each tragedian his actors, paid at state expense, and a producer. |
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The situation of Paysandisia archon in Cyprus can be described as follows: Present, first reported in 2009 near Paphos, under eradication. |
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The pest status of Paysandisia archon in Slovenia is officially declared as: Transient, actionable, under eradication. |
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When Solon was elected archon, or chief magistrate, c. 594 bce, his main objective was to free the land and destroy the horoi. |
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Because their father is an oppressive archon rather than a human, however, and are the same. |
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A thesis has also been written on the insect Paysandia archon, which attacks Mediterranean palms. |
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The situation of Paysandisia archon in Switzerland can be described as follows: Present, first found in 2010 in a garden centre on imported Trachycarpus fortunei, under eradication. |
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This is the story of an insect, Paysandisia archon, which attacks every ornamental palm species found in the South of France and the norther Mediterranean. |
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That account in terms of fossilization certainly eases the awkwardness of explaining why, for instance, the wife of the archon basileus was held to be ritually married to the god Dionysus. |
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Before becoming emperor, he served as an eponymous archon of Athens. |
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In the kibbutz archive, the kibbutznik is the archon, the Arab is the outsider, and the Moroccan Jew Abutbul is an outsider, too, but slightly less so. |
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The 12,000 square foot property, designed by Archon Design, incorporates influences from the original Playboy Club in Chicago with the jet-setting ambience of tropical Mexico. |
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