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- Proxeny abstract "Proxeny or Proxenia (Greek: προξενία) in ancient Greece was an arrangement whereby a citizen (chosen by the city) hosted foreign ambassadors at his own expense, in return for honorary titles from the state. The citizen was called Proxenos (πρόξενος; plural: Proxenoi or Proxeni, "instead of a foreigner") or Proxeinos (πρόξεινος). The proxeny decrees, which amount to letters of patent and resolutions of appreciation were issued by one state to a citizen of another for service as proxenos, a kind of honorary consul looking after the interests of the other state’s citizens. A cliché phrase is euergetes (benefactor) and proxenos (πρόξεινος τε ειη και ευεργέτης).A Proxenos would use whatever influence he had in his own city to promote policies of friendship or alliance with the city he voluntarily represented. For example, Cimon was Sparta's Proxenos at Athens and during his period of prominence in Athenian politics, previous to the outbreak of the First Peloponnesian War, he strongly advocated a policy of cooperation between the two states. Cimon was known to be so fond of Sparta that he named one of his sons Lacedaemonius. Being another city's Proxenos did not preclude taking part in war against that city, should it break out - since the Proxenos' ultimate loyalty was to his own city. However, a Proxenos would naturally try his best to prevent such a war from breaking out and to compose whatever differences were threatening to cause it. And once peace negotiations were on the way, a Proxenos' contacts and goodwill in the enemy city could be profitably used by his city.The position of Proxenos for a particular city was often hereditary in a particular family.".
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- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ambassadors_in_Greek_Antiquity.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_law.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diplomacy.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proxenoi.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Cimon.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Consul_(representative).
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Decree.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink First_Peloponnesian_War.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Honorary_consul.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Hospitium.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Lacedaemonius.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Lacedaimonius.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLink Xenia_(Greek).
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- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proxenos".
- Proxeny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proxeny".
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- Proxeny hasPhotoCollection Proxeny.
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- Proxeny subject Category:Ambassadors_in_Greek_Antiquity.
- Proxeny subject Category:Ancient_Greek_law.
- Proxeny subject Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Proxeny subject Category:Diplomacy.
- Proxeny subject Category:Proxenoi.
- Proxeny hypernym Arrangement.
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- Proxeny type Article.
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- Proxeny type Occupation.
- Proxeny type Relation.
- Proxeny type Title.
- Proxeny comment "Proxeny or Proxenia (Greek: προξενία) in ancient Greece was an arrangement whereby a citizen (chosen by the city) hosted foreign ambassadors at his own expense, in return for honorary titles from the state. The citizen was called Proxenos (πρόξενος; plural: Proxenoi or Proxeni, "instead of a foreigner") or Proxeinos (πρόξεινος).".
- Proxeny label "Proxeny".
- Proxeny sameAs Kestiystävyys.
- Proxeny sameAs Prossenia.
- Proxeny sameAs m.06w24gt.
- Proxeny sameAs Проксенія.
- Proxeny sameAs Q11827661.
- Proxeny sameAs Q11827661.
- Proxeny wasDerivedFrom Proxeny?oldid=649302501.
- Proxeny isPrimaryTopicOf Proxeny.