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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... reason of the reference in Homer to " Pelasgian Argos , " it might seem that the Pelasgians were ab- original ante - Hellenic inhabitants of Greece , and were either driven out by the later migration of Dorians , Æolians and Ionians ...
... reason of the reference in Homer to " Pelasgian Argos , " it might seem that the Pelasgians were ab- original ante - Hellenic inhabitants of Greece , and were either driven out by the later migration of Dorians , Æolians and Ionians ...
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... reasons we may use the date given by Archbishop Usher as a starting - point in the following chronological table commencing with the advent of his- toric man . It has been compiled from authentic sources , the result of the prodigious ...
... reasons we may use the date given by Archbishop Usher as a starting - point in the following chronological table commencing with the advent of his- toric man . It has been compiled from authentic sources , the result of the prodigious ...
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... reason stated , they never were preserved , and hence that they do not exist . If such a poem as the Iliad , by reason of its great length , could not have been retained in the memory of the bard , or the rhapsodist , or of any ...
... reason stated , they never were preserved , and hence that they do not exist . If such a poem as the Iliad , by reason of its great length , could not have been retained in the memory of the bard , or the rhapsodist , or of any ...
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... refers to the wealth and commercial im- portance of the greatest city in Phoenicia . He says ( xxvii , 12 ) , “ Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of NAVIES OF HIRAM AND SOLOMON 49 the multitude of all 48 MILITARY ANNALS OF GREECE.
... refers to the wealth and commercial im- portance of the greatest city in Phoenicia . He says ( xxvii , 12 ) , “ Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of NAVIES OF HIRAM AND SOLOMON 49 the multitude of all 48 MILITARY ANNALS OF GREECE.
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... reason of the pictures or hieroglyphics used . The other system , however , is based on a linear alphabet , and employs a number of letters or signs resembling the Phoenician and early Greek characters , which letters , it is pointed ...
... reason of the pictures or hieroglyphics used . The other system , however , is based on a linear alphabet , and employs a number of letters or signs resembling the Phoenician and early Greek characters , which letters , it is pointed ...
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Achæan Acropolis Ægean ancient antiquity Apollo Archon Argos Aristagoras army of Xerxes Artabanus Artaphernes Artemisium Asia Minor Athenians Athens Attica battle became Boeotia bridge cavalry century Cimon Clisthenes coast command Constitution of Solon Corinth Cyrus Danube Darius Datis death declares defeat Delphi dominions Dorian Doriscus dwelt Egypt enemy engagement established Euboea Euxine expedition fighting fleet Greece Greeks Grote gulf of Malis Hebrew Hellas Hellenes Hellespont Heraclidæ Hercules Herodotus Hippias Histiæus Homer hundred Iliad inhabitants invaders Ionians Isagoras island Israelites isthmus King Lacedæmonians Leonidas Lycurgus Marathon miles Miletus military Miltiades Mount mountain navy oracle pass Pelasgians Peloponnesus peninsula penteconters Persian Phoenicians Pisistratus plain poems political race Rawlinson sacred sailed Salamis Sardis says Scythians sent ships shores sian Solomon sought Sparta Susa Tarshish temple Themistocles thence Thermopyla Thessaly Thrace Thracian tion tribes triremes troops Vale of Tempe Xerxes