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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... gave oracles , though in this dilapidated state , and was consulted for that purpose by an agent of Mardonius ( Herod . 8 , 134 ) . In the Sacred war , a body of Phocians having fled to it for refuge , the Thebans burned what remained ...
... gave oracles , though in this dilapidated state , and was consulted for that purpose by an agent of Mardonius ( Herod . 8 , 134 ) . In the Sacred war , a body of Phocians having fled to it for refuge , the Thebans burned what remained ...
Strona 4
... gave the name Abi to the people , who had sent ambassadors , merely because they had heard th the Abii dwelt on that river . any ABILA , OF ABYLA , I. a mountain of Africa , opposite Calpe ( Gibraltar ) , supposed to coincide with Cape ...
... gave the name Abi to the people , who had sent ambassadors , merely because they had heard th the Abii dwelt on that river . any ABILA , OF ABYLA , I. a mountain of Africa , opposite Calpe ( Gibraltar ) , supposed to coincide with Cape ...
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... gave name to Acarnania ; but vid . Acarnania . ( Paus . 8 , 24. ) ACASTUS , Son of Pelias , king of Iolcos in Thessaly . Peleus , while in exile at his court , was falsely accused by Astydamia , or , as Horace calls her , Hippolyte ...
... gave name to Acarnania ; but vid . Acarnania . ( Paus . 8 , 24. ) ACASTUS , Son of Pelias , king of Iolcos in Thessaly . Peleus , while in exile at his court , was falsely accused by Astydamia , or , as Horace calls her , Hippolyte ...
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... gave the Romans have settled here . The Pelasgi appear also to have an opportunity of interferirg in the affairs of Greece , spread over this region , and to have gradually blended and at last Corinth was destroyed , and the Achæan with ...
... gave the Romans have settled here . The Pelasgi appear also to have an opportunity of interferirg in the affairs of Greece , spread over this region , and to have gradually blended and at last Corinth was destroyed , and the Achæan with ...
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... gave an account of them ( l . 2 , p . 140 , apud Montfauc . ) . One is on a kind of throne , or rather armchair , of white marble , the other on a tablet of touchstone ( ¿ ò ẞasavírov hilov ) , erected behind the throne . Cosmas gives ...
... gave an account of them ( l . 2 , p . 140 , apud Montfauc . ) . One is on a kind of throne , or rather armchair , of white marble , the other on a tablet of touchstone ( ¿ ò ẞasavírov hilov ) , erected behind the throne . Cosmas gives ...
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