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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Quint. Curt., 10, 7, 2.-Diod. Sic, 17, 2.—Id., 18, 3 —Arrian, ap. Phot, Cod, 92.) ARIt
. Wid. Aria. ARIMA (Tā 'Aptua 5pm, Arimi Montes), a chain of mountains,
respecting the position of which ancient authorities differ. Some place it in
Phrygia (Diod.
Quint. Curt., 10, 7, 2.-Diod. Sic, 17, 2.—Id., 18, 3 —Arrian, ap. Phot, Cod, 92.) ARIt
. Wid. Aria. ARIMA (Tā 'Aptua 5pm, Arimi Montes), a chain of mountains,
respecting the position of which ancient authorities differ. Some place it in
Phrygia (Diod.
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(Diod. Sic, 15, 13. —Pausan. , 1, 11.) Neoptolemus, his son, reigned but for a
short time, and left the crown to his brother Arybas, together with the care of his
children. Alexander, the eldest of these, succeeded his uncle, and was the first ...
(Diod. Sic, 15, 13. —Pausan. , 1, 11.) Neoptolemus, his son, reigned but for a
short time, and left the crown to his brother Arybas, together with the care of his
children. Alexander, the eldest of these, succeeded his uncle, and was the first ...
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Erycina), and on the western declivity was situated the town of Eryx, the approach
to which from the plain was rocky and difficult. At the distance of 30 stadia stood
the harbour of the same name. (Polyb., 1, 55.-Diod. , 24., 1.-Cic, in Ver., 2, 8.) ...
Erycina), and on the western declivity was situated the town of Eryx, the approach
to which from the plain was rocky and difficult. At the distance of 30 stadia stood
the harbour of the same name. (Polyb., 1, 55.-Diod. , 24., 1.-Cic, in Ver., 2, 8.) ...
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he Gauls affected, as more manly in its character, a strong and rough tone of
voice (Diod. Sic., 5, 31), to which, moreover, their harsh and guttural idioms
greatly contributed. They conversed but little, and by means of short and concise
phrases, ...
he Gauls affected, as more manly in its character, a strong and rough tone of
voice (Diod. Sic., 5, 31), to which, moreover, their harsh and guttural idioms
greatly contributed. They conversed but little, and by means of short and concise
phrases, ...
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(Diod, 14, 78.) It remained under the sway of Dionysius and his son; and
subsequently, after enjoying a short period of freedom, it passed into the hands of
Agathocles. (Diod., 19, 102.) The following year the inhabitants revolted from his
sway, ...
(Diod, 14, 78.) It remained under the sway of Dionysius and his son; and
subsequently, after enjoying a short period of freedom, it passed into the hands of
Agathocles. (Diod., 19, 102.) The following year the inhabitants revolted from his
sway, ...
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