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, 1847 - 1458 |
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... common to very many names of places . The Roman legions , on many occasions , when stopping or encamping in any quarter , did not find any habitation or settlement by which the place in question might be designated , and ACTIUM ...
... common to very many names of places . The Roman legions , on many occasions , when stopping or encamping in any quarter , did not find any habitation or settlement by which the place in question might be designated , and ACTIUM ...
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... common is that which deduces it from Egens , father of Theseus ; the most plausible is that which derives it from Egæ in Euboea . ( Strab . 386. ) In all proba bility , however , neither is correct . The Ægean was accounted particularly ...
... common is that which deduces it from Egens , father of Theseus ; the most plausible is that which derives it from Egæ in Euboea . ( Strab . 386. ) In all proba bility , however , neither is correct . The Ægean was accounted particularly ...
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... common opinion , that the priests of Egypt were a class supported by the mon- arch or the state . They were , on the contrary , the principal landholders of the country , and , besides them , the right of holding lands was enjoyed only ...
... common opinion , that the priests of Egypt were a class supported by the mon- arch or the state . They were , on the contrary , the principal landholders of the country , and , besides them , the right of holding lands was enjoyed only ...
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... common account , in the 78th Olympiad , B.C. 468 . peared to him , and bade him turn his attention to tragic Plutarch , in his life of Cimon , confirms the latter composition . This account , if true , shows that his statement . If so ...
... common account , in the 78th Olympiad , B.C. 468 . peared to him , and bade him turn his attention to tragic Plutarch , in his life of Cimon , confirms the latter composition . This account , if true , shows that his statement . If so ...
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... common people ; that , if any land had been acquired by joint services in war , it should be divided , according to treaty , with those al- lies who had been admitted to citizenship ; and that the choice of the commissioners , the ...
... common people ; that , if any land had been acquired by joint services in war , it should be divided , according to treaty , with those al- lies who had been admitted to citizenship ; and that the choice of the commissioners , the ...
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