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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 20, section 30
Crimea (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 20, section 30
It follows that Leptines deprives
Leucon,Leucon, son and succesor of Satyrus,
reigned over the Cimmerian Bosporus (Crimea) from 393 to 353. In return for his
services here describd, the Athenians had made him a citizen, voted him a
golden crown, and allowed him exemption not only from public services but
also from the payment of customs at the Piraeus. His sons were Spartacus and Paerisades, who
succeeded him as joint rulers, and Apollonius. An inscription in their honor
was voted in the years 347-346. It was discovered at Athens and published in 1877. See Hicks, Manual of Greek
Historical Inscriptions, no. 111. the ruler of
the Bosporus, and his children of the
reward which you bestowed on them. For, of course, Leucon is a foreigner by
Piraeus (Greece) (search for this): speech 20, section 30
It follows that Leptines deprives
Leucon,Leucon, son and succesor of Satyrus,
reigned over the Cimmerian Bosporus (Crimea) from 393 to 353. In return for his
services here describd, the Athenians had made him a citizen, voted him a
golden crown, and allowed him exemption not only from public services but
also from the payment of customs at the Piraeus. His sons were Spartacus and Paerisades, who
succeeded him as joint rulers, and Apollonius. An inscription in their honor
was voted in the years 347-346. It was discovered at Athens and published in 1877. See Hicks, Manual of Greek
Historical Inscriptions, no. 111. the ruler of
the Bosporus, and his children of the
reward which you bestowed on them. For, of course, Leucon is a foreigner by
Bosporus (Turkey) (search for this): speech 20, section 30
1877 AD (search for this): speech 20, section 30