A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryMurray, 1884 - 438 páginas |
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... Homer , and ap- parently a Thracian people . erwards called Claudiopolis , and the capital ABILA ( -ōrum ) , a town of Coele - Syria , aft- of the tetrarchy of Abilene ( Luke iii . 1 ) . ABNOBA MONS ( -ae ) , the range of hills covered ...
... Homer , and ap- parently a Thracian people . erwards called Claudiopolis , and the capital ABILA ( -ōrum ) , a town of Coele - Syria , aft- of the tetrarchy of Abilene ( Luke iii . 1 ) . ABNOBA MONS ( -ae ) , the range of hills covered ...
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... Homer . In the most ancient times the land was inhabit- ed by the Taphii , Teleboae , and Leleges , and subsequently by the Curetes . At a later time a colony from Argos , said to have been led by ACARNAN , settled in the country . In ...
... Homer . In the most ancient times the land was inhabit- ed by the Taphii , Teleboae , and Leleges , and subsequently by the Curetes . At a later time a colony from Argos , said to have been led by ACARNAN , settled in the country . In ...
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... Homer fre- quently gives the name of Achaei to the col- lective Greeks . On the conquest of Pelopon- nesus by the Heraclidae and the Dorians , 80 years after the Trojan war , many of the Achaei under Tisamenus , the son of Orestes ...
... Homer fre- quently gives the name of Achaei to the col- lective Greeks . On the conquest of Pelopon- nesus by the Heraclidae and the Dorians , 80 years after the Trojan war , many of the Achaei under Tisamenus , the son of Orestes ...
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... Homer , who says that men called him Aegaeon , but the gods Bria- reus . According to the most ancient tradition , Aegaeon and his brothers conquered the Ti- tans when they made war upon the gods , and secured the victory to Zeus ...
... Homer , who says that men called him Aegaeon , but the gods Bria- reus . According to the most ancient tradition , Aegaeon and his brothers conquered the Ti- tans when they made war upon the gods , and secured the victory to Zeus ...
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... , of which he had been deprived by Atreus . Homer appears to know nothing of these tragic events ; and we learn from him only that Aegisthus succeeded his father Thyestes AGAMEMNON . AGAMEMNON ( -onis ) , son of Plisthenes.
... , of which he had been deprived by Atreus . Homer appears to know nothing of these tragic events ; and we learn from him only that Aegisthus succeeded his father Thyestes AGAMEMNON . AGAMEMNON ( -onis ) , son of Plisthenes.
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