Notes on the Agonistic Institutions of Roman Corinth
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doaj-cfbd2e1f57a34ca78bc8cec1b2c19f602021-09-02T02:06:08ZengDuke UniversityGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies0017-39162159-31592003-04-0191698011101Notes on the Agonistic Institutions of Roman CorinthDaniel J. Geagan<!--StartFragment--> <p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-pagination: none; tab-stops: 11.0pt .5in; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;">Restored control of the Isthmia and the establishment of the Caesarea raised the importance of the Corinthian civic office of <em>agonothetes</em> and others involved with the contests.</p> <!--EndFragment-->http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/11021 |
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Notes on the Agonistic Institutions of Roman Corinth |
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Notes on the Agonistic Institutions of Roman Corinth |
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