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 of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the Same |
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BoeotARchA, the chief magistrates in Boeotia. They presided in the national
councils, and commanded the forces. They were, in later times at least, elected
annually, and rigidly restricted to their term of office. Their number is supposed to
have ...
BoeotARchA, the chief magistrates in Boeotia. They presided in the national
councils, and commanded the forces. They were, in later times at least, elected
annually, and rigidly restricted to their term of office. Their number is supposed to
have ...
Strona 354
126.) Xenophon also speaks of a Mount Cissus, which was probably in this
direction. (Cyneg., c. 11, 1.) Clth EroN, I. a king of Plataea in Boeotia, remarkable
for his wisdom. By his advice, Jupiter pretended to be contracting a second
marriage, ...
126.) Xenophon also speaks of a Mount Cissus, which was probably in this
direction. (Cyneg., c. 11, 1.) Clth EroN, I. a king of Plataea in Boeotia, remarkable
for his wisdom. By his advice, Jupiter pretended to be contracting a second
marriage, ...
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The whole town was afterward destroyed by Philip and the Amphictyons. (
Pausan, 10, 37.) Both Pliny (4, 7) and Ptolemy (p. 87) erroneously ascribe this
ancient city to Boeotia. The ruins of Hyanapolis may be seen near the village of
Bogdana, ...
The whole town was afterward destroyed by Philip and the Amphictyons. (
Pausan, 10, 37.) Both Pliny (4, 7) and Ptolemy (p. 87) erroneously ascribe this
ancient city to Boeotia. The ruins of Hyanapolis may be seen near the village of
Bogdana, ...
Strona 654
(Hom, Il., 2, 496.-Strab., 404.) Hy Rieus, I. an Arcadian monarch, for whom
Agamedes and Trophonius constructed a treasury. (Wid. Agamedes.)—II. A
peasant of Hyria in Boeotia, whose name is connected with the legend of the
birth of Orion.
(Hom, Il., 2, 496.-Strab., 404.) Hy Rieus, I. an Arcadian monarch, for whom
Agamedes and Trophonius constructed a treasury. (Wid. Agamedes.)—II. A
peasant of Hyria in Boeotia, whose name is connected with the legend of the
birth of Orion.
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THEspíA or Thespi E, a town of Boeotia, forty stadia from Ascra, according to
Strabo, and near the foot of Helicon, looking towards the south and the Crissean
Gulf. Its antiquity is attested by Homer, who names it in the catalogue of Boeotian
...
THEspíA or Thespi E, a town of Boeotia, forty stadia from Ascra, according to
Strabo, and near the foot of Helicon, looking towards the south and the Crissean
Gulf. Its antiquity is attested by Homer, who names it in the catalogue of Boeotian
...
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