A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... ( Diod . S. 16,58 ) . Hadrian caused another temple to be built , but much inferior in size . The city possessed also a forum and a theatre . Ruins are pointed out by Sir W. Gell ( Itin . 266 ) near the modern village of Exar - skin of ...
... ( Diod . S. 16,58 ) . Hadrian caused another temple to be built , but much inferior in size . The city possessed also a forum and a theatre . Ruins are pointed out by Sir W. Gell ( Itin . 266 ) near the modern village of Exar - skin of ...
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... ( Diod . Sc . 4 , 35. ) The Achelous must have Alpheus . On its banks were temples dedicated to been considered a river of great antiquity as well as Ceres , Proserpina , and Hades , which were held in high celebrity , since it is often ...
... ( Diod . Sc . 4 , 35. ) The Achelous must have Alpheus . On its banks were temples dedicated to been considered a river of great antiquity as well as Ceres , Proserpina , and Hades , which were held in high celebrity , since it is often ...
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... Diod . Sic . 1. c . ) ACTISANES , according to Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 60 ) , a king of Ethiopia , who conquered Egypt and de- throned Amasis . He was remarkable for his modera- tion towards his new subjects , as well as for his jus ...
... Diod . Sic . 1. c . ) ACTISANES , according to Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 60 ) , a king of Ethiopia , who conquered Egypt and de- throned Amasis . He was remarkable for his modera- tion towards his new subjects , as well as for his jus ...
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... ( Diod . Sic . , 4 , 19. ) This same influence reached also the Ambarri , the In- subres , and the Segusiani . The Bituriges themselves , who had been previously one of the most flourishing nations of Gaul , were held by the Ædui in a ...
... ( Diod . Sic . , 4 , 19. ) This same influence reached also the Ambarri , the In- subres , and the Segusiani . The Bituriges themselves , who had been previously one of the most flourishing nations of Gaul , were held by the Ædui in a ...
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... Diod . Sic . 2 , 3. ) The These nations were not negroes , such as the negroes same institutions , a similar religion , language , and of Guinea , though they bore some resemblance to mode of writing , together with manners most ...
... Diod . Sic . 2 , 3. ) The These nations were not negroes , such as the negroes same institutions , a similar religion , language , and of Guinea , though they bore some resemblance to mode of writing , together with manners most ...
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