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 SameHarper & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Greece , holding an arrow as the spreading civilization as well to the Greeks , as the nasymbol of Apollo . The time of his arrival in Greece tions of the North . For other speculations , compare is variously given ( Bentl . Phal . 95 ) ...
... Greece , holding an arrow as the spreading civilization as well to the Greeks , as the nasymbol of Apollo . The time of his arrival in Greece tions of the North . For other speculations , compare is variously given ( Bentl . Phal . 95 ) ...
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... Greece , holding an arrow as the spreading civilization as well to the Greeks , as the na- symbol of Apollo . The time of his arrival in Greece tions of the North . For other speculations , compare is variously given ( Bentl . Phal . 95 ) ...
... Greece , holding an arrow as the spreading civilization as well to the Greeks , as the na- symbol of Apollo . The time of his arrival in Greece tions of the North . For other speculations , compare is variously given ( Bentl . Phal . 95 ) ...
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... Greece . The fortress was surprised by Antigonus , but recover- ed in a brilliant manner by Aratus . ( Strab . 8 , 380.- Paus . 2 , 4. - Plut . Vit . Arat . - Stat . Theb . 7 , v . 106. ) " The Acrocorinthus , or Acropolis of Corinth ...
... Greece . The fortress was surprised by Antigonus , but recover- ed in a brilliant manner by Aratus . ( Strab . 8 , 380.- Paus . 2 , 4. - Plut . Vit . Arat . - Stat . Theb . 7 , v . 106. ) " The Acrocorinthus , or Acropolis of Corinth ...
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... Greece into Egypt , which came in reality from Egypt to Greece . ( Wess . ad Diod . Sic . l . c . ) ACTISANES , according to Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 60 ) , a king of Ethiopia , who conquered Egypt and de- throned Amasis . He was ...
... Greece into Egypt , which came in reality from Egypt to Greece . ( Wess . ad Diod . Sic . l . c . ) ACTISANES , according to Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 60 ) , a king of Ethiopia , who conquered Egypt and de- throned Amasis . He was ...
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... Greece , comprehending , in its greatest ex- ment named Uskudama ; and its very advantageous tent , not only the present Gulf of Venice , but also situation determined the emperor in favour of erecting the Ionian Sea . Herodotus , in ...
... Greece , comprehending , in its greatest ex- ment named Uskudama ; and its very advantageous tent , not only the present Gulf of Venice , but also situation determined the emperor in favour of erecting the Ionian Sea . Herodotus , in ...
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