Dēmos · Classical Athenian Democracy · a Stoa Publication
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Adikia and Dike (Injustice and Justice).
Basileia (Kingdom, Sovereignty, or Monarchy).
→ Demoi of foreign cities.
(Agathe) Tyche (Good Fortune).
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Athenian Political Art from the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BCE: Images of Political Personifications
Amy C. Smith, edition of January 18 2003
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Chersonnesos.
Byzantium.
Perinthos.
Troizen.
Samos.
Athens.
Discussion: Athenian sculptors may have occasionally represented Greek cities with the Demoi of their respective peoples (rather than with a tutleary deity, eponymous hero/ine, or personification). The most secure attestation of this approach is Demosthenes’ record of the agreement made between Athens and the poleis of the Chersonnesos [3] to represent the Demoi of Athens, Byzantium, and Perinthos in a colossal statuary group (it is indeterminate whether this group was ever erected). The Demoi of foreign cities—Troizen and Samos—may also be represented on
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Demosthenes (Dem. 18).
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Troizen.
Plataiai.
Samos.
Kardia.
Athens.
Byzantium.
Perinthos.
Chersonnesos.
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