The Histories of HerodotusD. Appleton, 1899 - 568 pages |
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Page 333
... Demaratus . But Cleomenes , being driven from Ægina , asked Crius what his name was ; and he told him the truth ; whereupon Cleomenes said to him , " Now then tip your horns with brass , O Crius , 1 as you will have to contend with ...
... Demaratus . But Cleomenes , being driven from Ægina , asked Crius what his name was ; and he told him the truth ; whereupon Cleomenes said to him , " Now then tip your horns with brass , O Crius , 1 as you will have to contend with ...
Page 337
... Demaratus accused him ; not so much caring for the Æginetæ as moved by envy and hatred . But Cleomenes , having returned from Ægina , formed a plan to deprive Demaratus of the sover- eignty , getting a handle against him by means of the ...
... Demaratus accused him ; not so much caring for the Æginetæ as moved by envy and hatred . But Cleomenes , having returned from Ægina , formed a plan to deprive Demaratus of the sover- eignty , getting a handle against him by means of the ...
Page 338
... Demaratus was his son . He gave him the name of Demaratus for this reason : before this the Spartans had made public supplications that Ariston , whom they es- teemed the most illustrious of all the kings that had ever reigned in Sparta ...
... Demaratus was his son . He gave him the name of Demaratus for this reason : before this the Spartans had made public supplications that Ariston , whom they es- teemed the most illustrious of all the kings that had ever reigned in Sparta ...
Page 339
... Demaratus , having plotted against him , dis- appointed Leutychides of his marriage ; having himself an- ticipated him by seizing Percalus and retaining her as his wife . In this manner the enmity of Leutychides to Demaratus originated ...
... Demaratus , having plotted against him , dis- appointed Leutychides of his marriage ; having himself an- ticipated him by seizing Percalus and retaining her as his wife . In this manner the enmity of Leutychides to Demaratus originated ...
Page 341
... Demaratus got the start of them , crossing over from Elis to Zacynthus : but the Lacedæmonians , having crossed over after him , laid hands on him and took away his attendants . But afterward , for the Zacynthians would not give him up ...
... Demaratus got the start of them , crossing over from Elis to Zacynthus : but the Lacedæmonians , having crossed over after him , laid hands on him and took away his attendants . But afterward , for the Zacynthians would not give him up ...
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