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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II. A general of Artaxerxes Longimánus. He remained faithful to this prince as
long as he reigned, and did everything in his power to conquer Datames, who
had revolted against the king. He himself subsequently revolted against Ochus,
but, ...
II. A general of Artaxerxes Longimánus. He remained faithful to this prince as
long as he reigned, and did everything in his power to conquer Datames, who
had revolted against the king. He himself subsequently revolted against Ochus,
but, ...
Strona 274
Leo I. (A.D. 457), a prince praised by contemporary authors, was chosen
successor of Marcian. His expeditions against the Wandals (A.D. 467) were
unsuccessful. His grandson Leo would have succeeded him, but died a minor
shortly after ...
Leo I. (A.D. 457), a prince praised by contemporary authors, was chosen
successor of Marcian. His expeditions against the Wandals (A.D. 467) were
unsuccessful. His grandson Leo would have succeeded him, but died a minor
shortly after ...
Strona 947
The gift was accounted a peculiar mark of favour, and shows that, at the time
when it was bestowed, he had incurred no moral stain which merited the
disapprobation of his prince. While frequenting the court of Augustus, Ovid was
well ...
The gift was accounted a peculiar mark of favour, and shows that, at the time
when it was bestowed, he had incurred no moral stain which merited the
disapprobation of his prince. While frequenting the court of Augustus, Ovid was
well ...
Strona 1011
jects into four castes, and during three hundred years reigned in the utmost
prosperity and power, until his pride impelled him to revolt against the deity. ,
Dzokak' was at this time prince of the Tasi, and held communication with the evil
genii.
jects into four castes, and during three hundred years reigned in the utmost
prosperity and power, until his pride impelled him to revolt against the deity. ,
Dzokak' was at this time prince of the Tasi, and held communication with the evil
genii.
Strona 1014
In his reign (B.C. 250) a man of obscure origin, whom some, however, make to
have been a tributary prince or chies, and the native writers a descendant of one
of the former kings of Persia, slew the viceroy of Parthia, and raised the standard
...
In his reign (B.C. 250) a man of obscure origin, whom some, however, make to
have been a tributary prince or chies, and the native writers a descendant of one
of the former kings of Persia, slew the viceroy of Parthia, and raised the standard
...
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