A Geographical and Historical Description of Ancient Greece: With a Map, and a Plan of Athens, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1828 - Greece |
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... supposed Apis to have been an Argive chief , son of Phoroneus . τοῦ δὲ κλυτὸς ἐκ γένετ ' Απις Ὅς ῥ ̓ ̓Απίην ἐφατίζε καὶ ἀνέρας ̓Απιδανῆας . ( Cf. Pausan . Corinth . 5. Strab . VIII . p . 371. Eu- stath . ad Dionys . Per . p . 59. Plin ...
... supposed Apis to have been an Argive chief , son of Phoroneus . τοῦ δὲ κλυτὸς ἐκ γένετ ' Απις Ὅς ῥ ̓ ̓Απίην ἐφατίζε καὶ ἀνέρας ̓Απιδανῆας . ( Cf. Pausan . Corinth . 5. Strab . VIII . p . 371. Eu- stath . ad Dionys . Per . p . 59. Plin ...
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... supposed to be of Ionian origin , though , from their long subjection to Argos , they were afterwards considered as Do- rians . The Achæans never quitted the Peloponnese , but often changed their abode , till they finally set- tled in ...
... supposed to be of Ionian origin , though , from their long subjection to Argos , they were afterwards considered as Do- rians . The Achæans never quitted the Peloponnese , but often changed their abode , till they finally set- tled in ...
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... supposed father Polybus ; and its inhabitants could boast , that the greater portion of the colonists who followed Archias to Syracuse were their fellow- citizens . This small town became latterly so pros- perous , that it assumed a ...
... supposed father Polybus ; and its inhabitants could boast , that the greater portion of the colonists who followed Archias to Syracuse were their fellow- citizens . This small town became latterly so pros- perous , that it assumed a ...
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... supposed to have perished in the flight . After this success , Metellus marched rapidly to Thebes and Megara , which opened their gates without resistance . He then appeared with his victorious army before the walls of Corinth , into ...
... supposed to have perished in the flight . After this success , Metellus marched rapidly to Thebes and Megara , which opened their gates without resistance . He then appeared with his victorious army before the walls of Corinth , into ...
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... supposed to have resembled that of the Panionia , which they instituted afterwards in Asia Minor . ( Pausan . Achaic . 24. Strab . VIII . p . 384. ) A pro- digious influx of the sea , caused by a violent earth- quake , overwhelmed and ...
... supposed to have resembled that of the Panionia , which they instituted afterwards in Asia Minor . ( Pausan . Achaic . 24. Strab . VIII . p . 384. ) A pro- digious influx of the sea , caused by a violent earth- quake , overwhelmed and ...
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