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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... Macedonia . took refuge in Egialea , under the guidance of Tisa- ( Vid . Epirus and Macedonia . ) The dismantled cities menos , son of Orestes . The Ionians gave their new soon became deserted , with the exception of a few , visiters an ...
... Macedonia . took refuge in Egialea , under the guidance of Tisa- ( Vid . Epirus and Macedonia . ) The dismantled cities menos , son of Orestes . The Ionians gave their new soon became deserted , with the exception of a few , visiters an ...
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... Macedonia . He was the father of the celebrated Pyrrhus . ( Justin , 17 , 3 , 16. ) EACIDES , a patronymic of the descendants of Æa- cus , such as Achilles , Peleus , Pyrrhus , & c . ( Virg . En . 1 , 99 , & c . ) The line of the acida ...
... Macedonia . He was the father of the celebrated Pyrrhus . ( Justin , 17 , 3 , 16. ) EACIDES , a patronymic of the descendants of Æa- cus , such as Achilles , Peleus , Pyrrhus , & c . ( Virg . En . 1 , 99 , & c . ) The line of the acida ...
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... Macedonia , the same with Edessa . - III . A town they called their city Segesta , and themselves Seges- of Achaia , near the mouth of the Crathis . It appears tani , according to Festus ( s . v . Segesta ) , who states , to have been ...
... Macedonia , the same with Edessa . - III . A town they called their city Segesta , and themselves Seges- of Achaia , near the mouth of the Crathis . It appears tani , according to Festus ( s . v . Segesta ) , who states , to have been ...
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... Macedonia , in the confederacy which gave rise to the Lamiac war . ( Diod . Sic . , 17 , 111. ) But in Strabo's time they had nearly disappeared , having been almost exterminated , as that author reports , by the Etolians and Athamanes ...
... Macedonia , in the confederacy which gave rise to the Lamiac war . ( Diod . Sic . , 17 , 111. ) But in Strabo's time they had nearly disappeared , having been almost exterminated , as that author reports , by the Etolians and Athamanes ...
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... Macedonia . ) — III . A king of Macedonia , who succeeded , while yet an in- fant , his father Philip the First . The Illyrians having made an inroad into Macedonia , and having proved successful at first , were afterward defeated by ...
... Macedonia . ) — III . A king of Macedonia , who succeeded , while yet an in- fant , his father Philip the First . The Illyrians having made an inroad into Macedonia , and having proved successful at first , were afterward defeated by ...
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