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Page 266
... Herodotus , who states ( Clio , 181. ) that the palace was in the centre of one division of the city , and the temple of Jupiter Belus , as he calls it , in the other : but in which division they respectively stood , he does not say ...
... Herodotus , who states ( Clio , 181. ) that the palace was in the centre of one division of the city , and the temple of Jupiter Belus , as he calls it , in the other : but in which division they respectively stood , he does not say ...
Page 268
... Herodotus , Dio- dorus , & c . to which his investigation led that gentleman to refer . We are not , however , without hope that , as Mr. Rich viewed his essay only as the first fruits of imperfect research , ' he may have future ...
... Herodotus , Dio- dorus , & c . to which his investigation led that gentleman to refer . We are not , however , without hope that , as Mr. Rich viewed his essay only as the first fruits of imperfect research , ' he may have future ...
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... Herodotus relates that the latter conducted an Athenian colony into the Chersonesus , and founded there a sovereignty or tyranny . From Cypselus , descended Miltiades the first , and Cimon ; from Cimon descended Stesagoras the successor ...
... Herodotus relates that the latter conducted an Athenian colony into the Chersonesus , and founded there a sovereignty or tyranny . From Cypselus , descended Miltiades the first , and Cimon ; from Cimon descended Stesagoras the successor ...
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