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The Land of the Fine Triremes:" Naval Identity and Polis Imaginary in 5th Century Athens
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Triremes on land: First-fruits for the Battle of Salamis
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In Limine. Religious Speech, Sea Power, and Institutional Change: Athenian Identity Foundation and Cultural Memory in the Ephebic Naumachia at Piraeus
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David M. Pritchard (Athens 2020), ''From Where the Fine Warships Come': Democratic Athens at War', Invited-Conference Paper, Full Text with Conference Program, Salamis and Democracy: 2500 Years after: An International Conference: 3-5 October 2020.
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The last of the Gattilusi remembers..., Sailing in the Aegean with History at the help, ed. Eug. Drakopoulou-Dim. Dimitropoulos, Athens 2015, p. 205-216.
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Carli A., 2024 How to challenge the master of the sea. Reviewing naval warfare in the Classical period from a non-Athenian perspective
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Commemorating World War II in Northern Greece: Controversy and Reconsideration
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Consequences of the Battle at Salamis in Eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus from 479 to 449 B.C. The «Hellenikos polemos», Ostraka XXII/XXIII, 2013/2014, pp. 129-168
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The materiality of death: human relics and the ‘resurrection’ of the Greek maritime past in museum spaces.
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Marking the Victory in Ancient Greece: some Remarks on Classical Trophy Monuments
Lucia Novakova
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War, State and Society in the Ionian Sea: late 14th – early 19th centuries, edited by Gerassimos D. Pagratis, Ionian Society of Historical Studies & Herodotos Publishing House: Athens, 2018, 578 pages
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Franchi, E. (2018). Commemorating the War Dead in Ancient Sparta. The Gymnopaidiai and the Battle of Hysiai. In: V. Brouma-K. Heydon (eds.), Conflict in the Peloponnese. Social, Military and Intellectual, CSPS 4, 2018, 24-39. ISBN 978-0-9576620-2-5.
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Y. Chairetakis. 2019. “The Sea Battle Tumulus at Salamis revisited.” AURA 2:137-60
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Athenian antiquities in times of conflict. From the Greek War for Independence to the World War II
Chrysanthi Tsouli
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