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Lycurgus of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lycurgus (in Greek Λυκοῦργος; 396–323 BC), an Attic orator, was born at Athens about 396 BC, and was the son of Lycophron, who belonged to the noble family of the Eteobutadae.
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Lycurgus of Athens, Greece, ancient history
Pupil of Plato and Isocrates, Lycurgus became a successful financier, statesman and orator in Athens.
http://www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/history/ancient/lycurgus_athens.htm
Lycurgus of Sparta, Greece, ancient history
Lycurgus then to Crete and committed suicide. His laws were oral, ... Until today, we do not know whether Lycurgus really existed or not.
http://www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/history/ancient/lycurgus_sparta.htm
Lycurgus of Athens
Lycurgus (in Greek Λυκουργος; 396– - 323 BC), an Attic orator, was born at Athens about 396 BC, and was the son of Lycophron, who belonged to the noble family of the Eteobutadae.1 In his ...
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Bios/LycurgusOfAthens.html
Lycurgus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lycurgus of Athens, an Athenian statesman and one of the ten Attic orators (c.390 - c.325 BC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycurgus
Lycurgus of Athens Totally Explained
Lycurgus (in Greek Λυκοῦργος; 396–323 BC), an Attic orator, was born at Athens about 396 BC, and was the son of Lycophron, who belonged to the noble family of the Eteobutadae.
http://lycurgus_of_athens.totallyexplained.com/
Lycurgus of Athens
Lycurgus (in Greek Λυκουργος; 396–323 BC), an Attic orator, was born at Athens about 396 BC, and was the son of Lycophron, who belonged to the noble family of the Eteobutadae.
http://www.ninjasword.eu/lycurgus_of_athens_en.html
Lycurgus - Spartan Lawgiver Lycurgus
Lycurgus is known as the lawgiver of Sparta much as Solon is known as the lawgiver of Athens. Lycurgus is an even more legendary figure than his Athenian counterpart.
http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/greecehellas1/a/lycurgussparta.htm
Lycurgus and Solon: Lawgivers of Sparta and Athens
Ancient Athens and Sparta list two almost mythical figures, Lycurgus and Solon, as the men who gave them their laws.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/worldhistory/lycurgussolon.htm
History of Athens - 336 BC to 237 AD - Athens Info Guide
After the battle of Cheronia, Lycurgus, one of the ten Attic orators, ruled Athens from 336 until 324 BC. He was born in Athens ca.
http://www.athensinfoguide.com/history/t3-336.htm

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