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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(Thucyd, 3, 89.) In the spring of the following year he led an army into Attica, but
quitted it fifteen days aster he had entered it. (Thucyd., 4, 2, 6.) In B.C. 419, the
Argives, at the instigation of Alcibiades, attacked Epidaurus; and Agis, with the ...
(Thucyd, 3, 89.) In the spring of the following year he led an army into Attica, but
quitted it fifteen days aster he had entered it. (Thucyd., 4, 2, 6.) In B.C. 419, the
Argives, at the instigation of Alcibiades, attacked Epidaurus; and Agis, with the ...
Strona 421
Thucyd., 4, 96.) Some vestiges of this ancient town have been observed by
modern travellers near the village of Dramisi, on the Euripus. (Gell's Iain., p. 134
—Dodwell's Tour, vol. 2, p. 155.) Dei.ius, a surname of Apollo, because born in
Delos.
Thucyd., 4, 96.) Some vestiges of this ancient town have been observed by
modern travellers near the village of Dramisi, on the Euripus. (Gell's Iain., p. 134
—Dodwell's Tour, vol. 2, p. 155.) Dei.ius, a surname of Apollo, because born in
Delos.
Strona 841
(Thucyd., 2, 25.) Methone subsequently received a colony of Nauplians: these,
being expelled their native city by the Argives, were established here by the
Lacedaemonians. (Pausan, 4, 35.) Many years after, it sustained great loss from
the ...
(Thucyd., 2, 25.) Methone subsequently received a colony of Nauplians: these,
being expelled their native city by the Argives, were established here by the
Lacedaemonians. (Pausan, 4, 35.) Many years after, it sustained great loss from
the ...
Strona 1303
Bloomfield, ad Thucyd., l.c.) Thasus, an island in the AEgean, off the coast of
Thrace, and opposite the mouth of the Nestus. It received, at a very remote period
, a colony of Phoeni.cians, under the conduct of Thasus (Herod., 6, 47. —Scymn.
Bloomfield, ad Thucyd., l.c.) Thasus, an island in the AEgean, off the coast of
Thrace, and opposite the mouth of the Nestus. It received, at a very remote period
, a colony of Phoeni.cians, under the conduct of Thasus (Herod., 6, 47. —Scymn.
Strona 1329
(Thucyd., 4, 96.) The Thebans afterward basely took advantage of this heavy loss
to pull down the walls of their city and bring it under subjection, on pretext of their
having favoured the Athenians. (Thucyd., 4, 133.) They subsequently made an ...
(Thucyd., 4, 96.) The Thebans afterward basely took advantage of this heavy loss
to pull down the walls of their city and bring it under subjection, on pretext of their
having favoured the Athenians. (Thucyd., 4, 133.) They subsequently made an ...
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