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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... prince , deceived him by An ancient city of Mysia , in Asia Minor , founded by a stratagem , and the Argonauts , having slain him , the Thracians , and still inhabited by them after the cast his body into the sea . The corpse , floating ...
... prince , deceived him by An ancient city of Mysia , in Asia Minor , founded by a stratagem , and the Argonauts , having slain him , the Thracians , and still inhabited by them after the cast his body into the sea . The corpse , floating ...
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... prince , who , having inadver- tently killed his own brother , fled to Croesus , at Sardis , and obtained purification . He had the misfortune , how- ever , in hunting a wild boar , mortally to wound Atys , the son of Croesus , by a ...
... prince , who , having inadver- tently killed his own brother , fled to Croesus , at Sardis , and obtained purification . He had the misfortune , how- ever , in hunting a wild boar , mortally to wound Atys , the son of Croesus , by a ...
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... prince in imitation of the former . One of the principal arguments by which they arrive at this conclusion is , that the inscription on the throne speaks of conquests in Ethiopia which none of the Ptolemies ever made . ( Museum der ...
... prince in imitation of the former . One of the principal arguments by which they arrive at this conclusion is , that the inscription on the throne speaks of conquests in Ethiopia which none of the Ptolemies ever made . ( Museum der ...
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... prince , still left him power enough to check and curb the arrogant and ambitious projects of this people . The Etolians appear to have keenly felt the disappointment of their expectations . ( Liv . , 33 , 13 and 31. ) They now saw all ...
... prince , still left him power enough to check and curb the arrogant and ambitious projects of this people . The Etolians appear to have keenly felt the disappointment of their expectations . ( Liv . , 33 , 13 and 31. ) They now saw all ...
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... prince , on condition of his previously yoking lions and guilty of this act of profanation during a drunken ca- boars to a chariot , and Admetus successfully accom- rousal with some of his young friends . After having plished this ...
... prince , on condition of his previously yoking lions and guilty of this act of profanation during a drunken ca- boars to a chariot , and Admetus successfully accom- rousal with some of his young friends . After having plished this ...
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