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  1. Sparta and Samos: a Special Relationship?L. H. Jeffery & Paul Cartledge - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):243-265.
    The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States seems to embody most fully the type of the ‘special relationship’ today. It is a relationship founded ultimately (and now of course remotely) on biological kinship, structured by mutual economic and strategic interests and cemented by a sense of political and ‘spiritual’ affinity. At least the broad contours of such contemporary ‘special relationships’ are sufficiently clear. This is far from being the case with those of the Archaic and Classical Greek (...)
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  • Points de vue sur Lykosoura.Madeleine Jost & Alaya Palamidis - 2020 - Kernos 33:127-140.
    Dans un article récent publié sous le titre « The Sanctuary of Despoina at Lykosoura: A Megalopolitan Creation? », Alaya Palamidis remet en question les affirmations de Pausanias sur l’ancienneté de Lykosoura et de ses cultes ; elle fait l’hypothèse que le panthéon de Lykosoura est une création de Mégalopolis synécisée à partir d’emprunts à d’autres cultes de la région. Il a paru utile de revenir sur le sujet pour en revoir certains aspects (statut de Lykosoura au moment du synécisme (...)
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  • Sparta and Samos: a Special Relationship?L. H. Jeffery & Paul Cartledge - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):243-.
    The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States seems to embody most fully the type of the ‘special relationship’ today. It is a relationship founded ultimately on biological kinship, structured by mutual economic and strategic interests and cemented by a sense of political and ‘spiritual’ affinity. At least the broad contours of such contemporary ‘special relationships’ are sufficiently clear. This is far from being the case with those of the Archaic and Classical Greek world, for two main reasons. (...)
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