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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... Polybius ( 2 , 34 ) ' Axéþþat , and regarded as one of the strong- holds of the Insubres . It must not be confounded with another Celtic city , Acara ( " Akapa , Strabo , 216 ) , or Acerra ( Plin . 3 , 14 ) , south of the Po , not far ...
... Polybius ( 2 , 34 ) ' Axéþþat , and regarded as one of the strong- holds of the Insubres . It must not be confounded with another Celtic city , Acara ( " Akapa , Strabo , 216 ) , or Acerra ( Plin . 3 , 14 ) , south of the Po , not far ...
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... Polybius ( 4 , 63 ) makes mention of the temple , under the appellation of Actium , and speaks of it as belonging to the Acarnanians . Actium became famous , in a later age , for the decisive victory which Augustus gained in this ...
... Polybius ( 4 , 63 ) makes mention of the temple , under the appellation of Actium , and speaks of it as belonging to the Acarnanians . Actium became famous , in a later age , for the decisive victory which Augustus gained in this ...
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... Polybius , give merely ó'Adpías , without any mention of its referring to the Adriatic . The latter author , although acquainted with the form Adriaticus ( тòv ' Adρiaτiкòv μvxóv , 2 , 16 ) , yet , when he wishes to designate the entire ...
... Polybius , give merely ó'Adpías , without any mention of its referring to the Adriatic . The latter author , although acquainted with the form Adriaticus ( тòv ' Adρiaτiкòv μvxóv , 2 , 16 ) , yet , when he wishes to designate the entire ...
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... Polybius ÆGISTHUS , Son of Thyestes by his own daughter Pelopea . ( Vid . Atreus . ) Having been left guardian of Agamemnon's kingdom when that monarch sailed for Troy , he availed himself of his absence to gain the affections of ...
... Polybius ÆGISTHUS , Son of Thyestes by his own daughter Pelopea . ( Vid . Atreus . ) Having been left guardian of Agamemnon's kingdom when that monarch sailed for Troy , he availed himself of his absence to gain the affections of ...
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... Polybius ( vol . 8 , pt . i . , p . 198 ) , in which he conjectures that ' Piyooayes , which occurs in another passage of Polybius ( 5 , 53 ) , ought to be written Αἰγόσαγες also . e subside , and is boiled and eaten like potatoes. been ...
... Polybius ( vol . 8 , pt . i . , p . 198 ) , in which he conjectures that ' Piyooayes , which occurs in another passage of Polybius ( 5 , 53 ) , ought to be written Αἰγόσαγες also . e subside , and is boiled and eaten like potatoes. been ...
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