A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryMurray, 1884 - 438 páginas |
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... probably the same as the later Aduaca Tongrorum ( Tongern ) . ADUATECI or ADUATICI ( -ōrum ) , a pow- erful people of Gallia Belgica in the time of Caesar , were the descendants of the Cimbri and Teutoni , and lived between the Scaldis ...
... probably the same as the later Aduaca Tongrorum ( Tongern ) . ADUATECI or ADUATICI ( -ōrum ) , a pow- erful people of Gallia Belgica in the time of Caesar , were the descendants of the Cimbri and Teutoni , and lived between the Scaldis ...
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... probably in the mod- ern Kurland , who collected amber , which they called glessum . They were probably a Sarma- tian or Slavonic and not a Germanic race . AESULA ( -ae ) , a town of the Aequi , on a mountain between Praeneste and Tibur ...
... probably in the mod- ern Kurland , who collected amber , which they called glessum . They were probably a Sarma- tian or Slavonic and not a Germanic race . AESULA ( -ae ) , a town of the Aequi , on a mountain between Praeneste and Tibur ...
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... probably to increase his popu- larity with the Jews that he caused the apos- tle James to be beheaded , and Peter to be cast into prison ( A.D. 44 ) . The manner of his death , which took place at Caesarea in the same year , is related ...
... probably to increase his popu- larity with the Jews that he caused the apos- tle James to be beheaded , and Peter to be cast into prison ( A.D. 44 ) . The manner of his death , which took place at Caesarea in the same year , is related ...
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... probably either em- ployed by the Spartans or by the brothers of a lady whom Alcibiades had seduced . He left a son by his wife Hipparete named Alcibiades , who never distinguished himself . ALCIDES ( -ae ) , a name of Hercules , as the ...
... probably either em- ployed by the Spartans or by the brothers of a lady whom Alcibiades had seduced . He left a son by his wife Hipparete named Alcibiades , who never distinguished himself . ALCIDES ( -ae ) , a name of Hercules , as the ...
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... probably aggravated by the quantity of wine he had drunk at a banquet given to his principal officers , and he died after an illness of 11 days , in the month of May or June , B.O. 323 , at the age of 32 , after a reign of 12 years and ...
... probably aggravated by the quantity of wine he had drunk at a banquet given to his principal officers , and he died after an illness of 11 days , in the month of May or June , B.O. 323 , at the age of 32 , after a reign of 12 years and ...
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