Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr. .c With a Geographical and General IndexHarper & Bros., 1855 - 613 pages |
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Page 293
... Salamis , in Cyprus . At that time Euelthon bore rule over Salamis , the same who dedicated the curious censer at Delphi , which is deposited in the treasury of the Corinthians . Pheretime , having come to him , asked for an army which ...
... Salamis , in Cyprus . At that time Euelthon bore rule over Salamis , the same who dedicated the curious censer at Delphi , which is deposited in the treasury of the Corinthians . Pheretime , having come to him , asked for an army which ...
Page 349
... Salamis , and endeavored to persuade all the Cyprians to join in the revolt . The rest he persuaded ; but the Amathusians , who would not listen to him , he sat down and besieged . 105. Onesilus accordingly besieged Amathus . But when ...
... Salamis , and endeavored to persuade all the Cyprians to join in the revolt . The rest he persuaded ; but the Amathusians , who would not listen to him , he sat down and besieged . 105. Onesilus accordingly besieged Amathus . But when ...
Page 350
... having crossed over in ships from Cilicia , marched by land against Salamis ; but the Phoenicians in their ships doubled the promontory , which is called the key of Cyprus . 109. This having taken 350 [ 107 , 108 . HERODOTUS .
... having crossed over in ships from Cilicia , marched by land against Salamis ; but the Phoenicians in their ships doubled the promontory , which is called the key of Cyprus . 109. This having taken 350 [ 107 , 108 . HERODOTUS .
Page 362
... Onesilus were ruined , and that the rest of the Cyprian cities were besieged except Salamis , but this the Salaminians had restored to their former king Gorgus ; the Ionians , as soon as they learned 352 [ 112-115 . HERODOTUS .
... Onesilus were ruined , and that the rest of the Cyprian cities were besieged except Salamis , but this the Salaminians had restored to their former king Gorgus ; the Ionians , as soon as they learned 352 [ 112-115 . HERODOTUS .
Page 440
... Salamis and Athens , others from Arcadia , others from Cythnus , others from Phoenicia , and others from Ethi- opia , as the Cyprians themselves say . 91. The Cilicians con- tributed a hundred ships . These , again , wore on their heads ...
... Salamis and Athens , others from Arcadia , others from Cythnus , others from Phoenicia , and others from Ethi- opia , as the Cyprians themselves say . 91. The Cilicians con- tributed a hundred ships . These , again , wore on their heads ...
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