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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... army sent der , of the Alexandrean school ; and the hieroglyphic against Agrigentum . By a marriage with the widow which represents this deity is the circle , or disk , hav- of Damas he became one of the most wealthy men of ing in the ...
... army sent der , of the Alexandrean school ; and the hieroglyphic against Agrigentum . By a marriage with the widow which represents this deity is the circle , or disk , hav- of Damas he became one of the most wealthy men of ing in the ...
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... army , instead of rests on little beyond surmise . It is more than prob- awaiting his adversary on the plains of Assyria . The able that the conspirators were in correspondence with second battle took place near Issus , between the sea ...
... army , instead of rests on little beyond surmise . It is more than prob- awaiting his adversary on the plains of Assyria . The able that the conspirators were in correspondence with second battle took place near Issus , between the sea ...
Strona 107
... army of Darius at news of this , Oxyantes thought it best to submit , and 1,000,000 of infantry and 40,000 cavalry ; while that came to Bactria , where Alexander received him with of Alexander consisted of only 40,000 infantry and ...
... army of Darius at news of this , Oxyantes thought it best to submit , and 1,000,000 of infantry and 40,000 cavalry ; while that came to Bactria , where Alexander received him with of Alexander consisted of only 40,000 infantry and ...
Strona 109
... army . The tyrant was compelled to yield ; but , having subsequently escaped from the power of the Theban commander , he reassembled an army , and Pelopidas having been imprudent enough to come to him without an escort , the tyrant ...
... army . The tyrant was compelled to yield ; but , having subsequently escaped from the power of the Theban commander , he reassembled an army , and Pelopidas having been imprudent enough to come to him without an escort , the tyrant ...
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... army . He was implicated in the con- spiracy of Philotas , but acquitted . ( Quint . Curt . , 4 , 15 , & c . ) - IX . A king of Galatia , who succeeded Deiotarus . He was the last ruler of this country , which was added to the Roman ...
... army . He was implicated in the con- spiracy of Philotas , but acquitted . ( Quint . Curt . , 4 , 15 , & c . ) - IX . A king of Galatia , who succeeded Deiotarus . He was the last ruler of this country , which was added to the Roman ...
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