Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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... Miletus . During the time that he reigned at Sardis , the Cimmerians , being driven from their seats by the Scythian nomades , passed into Asia , and pos- sessed themselves of all Sardis except the citadel . 16. When Ardys had reigned ...
... Miletus . During the time that he reigned at Sardis , the Cimmerians , being driven from their seats by the Scythian nomades , passed into Asia , and pos- sessed themselves of all Sardis except the citadel . 16. When Ardys had reigned ...
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... Miletus , having heard of the an- swer given to Alyattes , despatched a messenger to inform him of it , in order that , being aware of it beforehand , he might form his plans according to present circumstances . This is the Milesian ...
... Miletus , having heard of the an- swer given to Alyattes , despatched a messenger to inform him of it , in order that , being aware of it beforehand , he might form his plans according to present circumstances . This is the Milesian ...
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... Miletus . But Thrasybulus being accurately informed of the whole matter , and knowing the design of Alyattes , had ... Miletus , and that the people were reduced to extreme distress , received from the herald on his return from Miletus ...
... Miletus . But Thrasybulus being accurately informed of the whole matter , and knowing the design of Alyattes , had ... Miletus , and that the people were reduced to extreme distress , received from the herald on his return from Miletus ...
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... by cold and rain , others by heat and drought . These Ionians do not all use the same lan- guage , but have four varieties of dialect . Miletus , the first of them , lies towards the south ; next are 141 , 142. ] 63 CLIO . I.
... by cold and rain , others by heat and drought . These Ionians do not all use the same lan- guage , but have four varieties of dialect . Miletus , the first of them , lies towards the south ; next are 141 , 142. ] 63 CLIO . I.
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... Miletus . 147. The Ionians appointed kings to govern them ; some choosing Lycians , of the posterity of Glaucus son of Hippolochus ; others Cauconian Pylians , de- scended from Codrus son of Melanthus ; others again from both those ...
... Miletus . 147. The Ionians appointed kings to govern them ; some choosing Lycians , of the posterity of Glaucus son of Hippolochus ; others Cauconian Pylians , de- scended from Codrus son of Melanthus ; others again from both those ...
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