The Military Annals of Greece from the Earliest Time to the Beginning of the Peloponnesian War, Tom 1R. G. Badger, 1915 |
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... Lycurgus — The Achaean and Dorian Supremacy in the Peloponnesus 68 VI. Sparta — Laws and Institutions — The Rhetra of Lycurgus . . . .85 VII. The Amphictyonic Council — Its Influence Among the Hellenese — Lack of Political Unity the ...
... Lycurgus — The Achaean and Dorian Supremacy in the Peloponnesus 68 VI. Sparta — Laws and Institutions — The Rhetra of Lycurgus . . . .85 VII. The Amphictyonic Council — Its Influence Among the Hellenese — Lack of Political Unity the ...
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... Lycurgus - The Achæan and Dorian Supremacy in the Peloponnesus VI . Sparta - Laws and Institutions — The Rhetra of Lycurgus • VII . The Amphictyonic Council - Its Influence Among the Hellenese - Lack of Polit- ical Unity the Cause of ...
... Lycurgus - The Achæan and Dorian Supremacy in the Peloponnesus VI . Sparta - Laws and Institutions — The Rhetra of Lycurgus • VII . The Amphictyonic Council - Its Influence Among the Hellenese - Lack of Polit- ical Unity the Cause of ...
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... Lycurgus , the constitution of Solon and the modification of his laws by Clisthenes , 1 For a discussion as to the numerical strength of the army of Xerxes , see Chapter XVII , page 274 . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ix who established the ...
... Lycurgus , the constitution of Solon and the modification of his laws by Clisthenes , 1 For a discussion as to the numerical strength of the army of Xerxes , see Chapter XVII , page 274 . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ix who established the ...
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... Lycurgus , the lawgiver of Sparta , was said to have been contemporaneous with Homer . Indeed some wri- ters claim that he was acquainted with the blind poet . It is recorded of Lycurgus , who was of royal lineage , that he traveled all ...
... Lycurgus , the lawgiver of Sparta , was said to have been contemporaneous with Homer . Indeed some wri- ters claim that he was acquainted with the blind poet . It is recorded of Lycurgus , who was of royal lineage , that he traveled all ...
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... other as merchants and traders . is evident that in the time of Homer , Lycurgus visited It 11,000 stades is about 114 English miles , at 600 Greek feet to the stadium . all these countries in pursuit of knowledge . What was.
... other as merchants and traders . is evident that in the time of Homer , Lycurgus visited It 11,000 stades is about 114 English miles , at 600 Greek feet to the stadium . all these countries in pursuit of knowledge . What was.
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