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Now this prince, when he obtained the sovereignty, led an army against Myletus
and Smyrna, and took the city of Colophon ; but as he performed no other great
action during his reign of eight and thirty years, we will pass him over, having ...
Now this prince, when he obtained the sovereignty, led an army against Myletus
and Smyrna, and took the city of Colophon ; but as he performed no other great
action during his reign of eight and thirty years, we will pass him over, having ...
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... a small town dependent on Miletus. Minerva had a temple there, and hence
took the name of the Assesian Minerva. Lareher. swer was brought to him,
immediately sent a herald to s [18—21. , HERODOTUS.
... a small town dependent on Miletus. Minerva had a temple there, and hence
took the name of the Assesian Minerva. Lareher. swer was brought to him,
immediately sent a herald to s [18—21. , HERODOTUS.
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Soon afterwards a reconciliation took place between them, on terms of mutual
friendship and alliance. And Alyattes built two temples to Minerva at Assesus,
instead of one, and himself recovered from sickness. Such were the
circumstances of ...
Soon afterwards a reconciliation took place between them, on terms of mutual
friendship and alliance. And Alyattes built two temples to Minerva at Assesus,
instead of one, and himself recovered from sickness. Such were the
circumstances of ...
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The Athenians of the city, on the other hand, had shown very little concern all the
time Pisistratus was collecting money, or even when he took possession of
Marathon. But when they heard that he was marching from Marathon against the
city, ...
The Athenians of the city, on the other hand, had shown very little concern all the
time Pisistratus was collecting money, or even when he took possession of
Marathon. But when they heard that he was marching from Marathon against the
city, ...
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But this bowl never reached Sardis, for one of the two following reasons : the
Lacedaemonians say, that when this bowl, on its way to Sardis, was off Samos,
the Samians having heard of it, sailed out in long ships, and took it away by force.
But this bowl never reached Sardis, for one of the two following reasons : the
Lacedaemonians say, that when this bowl, on its way to Sardis, was off Samos,
the Samians having heard of it, sailed out in long ships, and took it away by force.
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