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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... called the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , 2 and having settled in the country which they now inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at ...
... called the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , 2 and having settled in the country which they now inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at ...
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... called the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , 2 and having settled in the country which they now inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at ...
... called the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , 2 and having settled in the country which they now inhabit , forthwith applied themselves to dis- tant voyages ; and that having exported Egyptian and Assy- rian merchandise , they touched at ...
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... called Mermnadæ . Candaules , whom the Greeks call Myrsilus , was tyrant of Sardis , and a descendant of Alcæus , son of Hercules . For Agron , son of Ninus , grandson of Belus , great - grandson of Alcæus , was the first of the ...
... called Mermnadæ . Candaules , whom the Greeks call Myrsilus , was tyrant of Sardis , and a descendant of Alcæus , son of Hercules . For Agron , son of Ninus , grandson of Belus , great - grandson of Alcæus , was the first of the ...
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... called Macednum ; thence they again removed to Dryopis ; and at length , coming into Pelo- ponnesus , were called Dorians . 5 57. What language the Pelasgians used I can not with certainty affirm ; but , if I may form a conjecture from ...
... called Macednum ; thence they again removed to Dryopis ; and at length , coming into Pelo- ponnesus , were called Dorians . 5 57. What language the Pelasgians used I can not with certainty affirm ; but , if I may form a conjecture from ...
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... called Pteria , in Cappadocia . ( Now Pteria is the strongest position of the whole of this country , and is situated over against Sinope , a city on the Euxine Sea . ) Here he encamped , and ravaged the lands of the Syrians ; and took ...
... called Pteria , in Cappadocia . ( Now Pteria is the strongest position of the whole of this country , and is situated over against Sinope , a city on the Euxine Sea . ) Here he encamped , and ravaged the lands of the Syrians ; and took ...
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