Greek Economic Inscriptions

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Greek Words | Proper Names | Name of divine entities | Toponyms | Economic Terms | Context | Keywords |

ὄνομα

Dyme. Death punishment for six counterfeiters

Second century BC. With regard to paleography, the date fluctuates from the end of the 3rd century BC to the middle of the 2nd; the numismatic records of the city could limit it to the period 190-146 BC. Anyway 146 BC is an absolute terminus post quem non due to subsequent Roman domination: no city under Roman rule would have been free to punish anyone with death

Iasos. Decree for Distribution of Ekklesiastikon

early 3rd century BC

Neapolis. Decree of the phratry of Aristaioi

1st century BC-1st century AD

Oropos. Decree concerning loans for the reconstruction of the wall

between the end of 4th and the beginning of 3rd century BC

Athens. Decree of Kleonymos concerning tribute

426/5 BC