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  • English: Ostracon bearing the name of Pericles (the first two letters, pi and epsilon, were blurred), 444–443 BC. Ancient Agora Museum in Athens.
  • Français : Ostrakon portant le nom de Périclès (les deux premières lettres pi et epsilon sont effacées), 444-443 a. C. Musée de l'Agora antique d'Athènes.
  • Italiano: Ostrakon (coccio con scritto il nome del candidato all'esilio) del 444/43 a.C., risalente alla votazione relativa all'ostracismo del generale Pericle. Esposto nel Museo dell'antica agorà ad Atene.
Date December 2005
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