A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryMurray, 1884 - 438 páginas |
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... became one of the judges in the lower world , and dwelt in the islands of the blessed , where he was united to Medea or Iphigenia . ACHILLEUM ( -i ) , a town near the promon- tory Sigeum in the Troad , where Achilles was supposed to ...
... became one of the judges in the lower world , and dwelt in the islands of the blessed , where he was united to Medea or Iphigenia . ACHILLEUM ( -i ) , a town near the promon- tory Sigeum in the Troad , where Achilles was supposed to ...
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... became a place of great com- mercial importance , and its silver coinage was the standard in most of the Dorian states . In the sixth century B.C. Aegina became inde- pendent , and for a century before the Persian war was a prosperous ...
... became a place of great com- mercial importance , and its silver coinage was the standard in most of the Dorian states . In the sixth century B.C. Aegina became inde- pendent , and for a century before the Persian war was a prosperous ...
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... became a mem- ber of the Ionian confederacy . These cities were subdued by Croesus , and were incorpo- rated in the Persian empire on the conquest of Croesus by Cyrus . AESĂCUS ( -i ) , son of Priam and Alexir- rhoë , fell in love with ...
... became a mem- ber of the Ionian confederacy . These cities were subdued by Croesus , and were incorpo- rated in the Persian empire on the conquest of Croesus by Cyrus . AESĂCUS ( -i ) , son of Priam and Alexir- rhoë , fell in love with ...
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... became a formidable rival to the Macedonian monarchs and the Achaean League . The Aetolians took the side of Antiochus III . against the Romans , and on the defeat of that monarch , B.O. 189 , they became virtually the subjects of Rome ...
... became a formidable rival to the Macedonian monarchs and the Achaean League . The Aetolians took the side of Antiochus III . against the Romans , and on the defeat of that monarch , B.O. 189 , they became virtually the subjects of Rome ...
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... became mad , and was haunted by the Erinnyes . He went to Phegeus , in Psophis , and , being purified by the latter , he married his daughter Arsino or Alphesiboea , to whom he gave the necklace and peplus of Harmo- nia . But as the ...
... became mad , and was haunted by the Erinnyes . He went to Phegeus , in Psophis , and , being purified by the latter , he married his daughter Arsino or Alphesiboea , to whom he gave the necklace and peplus of Harmo- nia . But as the ...
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