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| − | 141) and a group of Kition merchants in 333 ( | + | 141) and a group of Kition merchants in 333 (''IG'' II–III 2² 337). This community included simple brokers like Pythodo̅ros who was active in Athens in around 394 (Isocrates, 17.4), great money-lenders such as Therodo̅ros (Demosthenes, 34.6), and renowned personalities like Zeno of Kition who founded the Stoic school of philosophy in 301 (Diogenes Laertius, ''Xeno'', 16; 38).<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 186-187.</ref> |
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c. 350, the number of Phoenician expatriates living in Athens had increased so much that Xenophon could plausibly represent them as a distinct multilingual and acculturated community (Ways and Means , 2.3–6). A situation which is also attested in the Athenian decrees honouring a group of Sidonian merchants in 367 (IG II–III 2 141) and a group of Kition merchants in 333 (IG II–III 2² 337). This community included simple brokers like Pythodo̅ros who was active in Athens in around 394 (Isocrates, 17.4), great money-lenders such as Therodo̅ros (Demosthenes, 34.6), and renowned personalities like Zeno of Kition who founded the Stoic school of philosophy in 301 (Diogenes Laertius, Xeno, 16; 38).[1] |
- ↑ Woolmer, Mark (2002). A Short History of the Phoenicians. London, New York: I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd. s. 186-187.