A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryMurray, 1884 - 438 páginas |
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... Augustus gained the celebrated victory over Antony and Cle- opatra , on September 2 , B.c. 31. At Actium there was a temple of Apollo , who was hence called Actiacus and Actius . This temple was beautified by Augustus , who established ...
... Augustus gained the celebrated victory over Antony and Cle- opatra , on September 2 , B.c. 31. At Actium there was a temple of Apollo , who was hence called Actiacus and Actius . This temple was beautified by Augustus , who established ...
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... Augustus , advanced as far as Napata , and defeated the warrior queen Candace ( B.O. 22 ) , Christianity very early extended to Ethi- AETOLUS ( -i ) , son of Endymion and hus- opia , probably in consequence of the conver - band of ...
... Augustus , advanced as far as Napata , and defeated the warrior queen Candace ( B.O. 22 ) , Christianity very early extended to Ethi- AETOLUS ( -i ) , son of Endymion and hus- opia , probably in consequence of the conver - band of ...
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... Augustus at the battle of Actium in 31. He was thrice consul , and in his third consulship , in 27 , he built the Pantheon . In 21 he married Julia , daughter of Augustus . He continued to be employed in various military commands till ...
... Augustus at the battle of Actium in 31. He was thrice consul , and in his third consulship , in 27 , he built the Pantheon . In 21 he married Julia , daughter of Augustus . He continued to be employed in various military commands till ...
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... Augustus ) , from Monte Viso to Mont Cenis , contained M. Matrona , after- wards called M. Janus or Janna ( Mont Gen - vre ) , across which Cottius constructed a road , which became the chief means of communi- cation between Italy and ...
... Augustus ) , from Monte Viso to Mont Cenis , contained M. Matrona , after- wards called M. Janus or Janna ( Mont Gen - vre ) , across which Cottius constructed a road , which became the chief means of communi- cation between Italy and ...
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... Augustus gained the celebrated victory over Antony and Cle- opatra , on September 2 , 1.0 . 31. At Actium called Actiacus and Actius . This temple was there was a temple of Apollo , who was hence beautified by Augustus , who established ...
... Augustus gained the celebrated victory over Antony and Cle- opatra , on September 2 , 1.0 . 31. At Actium called Actiacus and Actius . This temple was there was a temple of Apollo , who was hence beautified by Augustus , who established ...
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