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... afterwards let them go upon conditions . And the Achaeans buried the body of Tisamenus at Helice , but some 1 Iliad , ii . 575 . time afterwards the Lacedæmonians , in accordance with an oracle 2 PAUSANIAS .
... afterwards let them go upon conditions . And the Achaeans buried the body of Tisamenus at Helice , but some 1 Iliad , ii . 575 . time afterwards the Lacedæmonians , in accordance with an oracle 2 PAUSANIAS .
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... afterwards Medon and Nileus , the eldest sons of Codrus , quarrelled as to who should be king over the Athenians , and Nileus said he would not sub- mit to the rule of Medon , because Medon was lame in one of his feet . But as they ...
... afterwards Medon and Nileus , the eldest sons of Codrus , quarrelled as to who should be king over the Athenians , and Nileus said he would not sub- mit to the rule of Medon , because Medon was lame in one of his feet . But as they ...
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... afterwards slew his brother Damasichthon and fled to Naxos , and died there , and his body was taken home and buried by the sons of Damasichthon : his tomb is at a place called Polytichides . And how Colophon came to be dispeopled I ...
... afterwards slew his brother Damasichthon and fled to Naxos , and died there , and his body was taken home and buried by the sons of Damasichthon : his tomb is at a place called Polytichides . And how Colophon came to be dispeopled I ...
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... afterwards from fear of the Persians they crossed over into the island opposite . But in process of time Alexander the son of Philip was destined to convert Clazomene into a peninsula , by connecting the island with the mainland by an ...
... afterwards from fear of the Persians they crossed over into the island opposite . But in process of time Alexander the son of Philip was destined to convert Clazomene into a peninsula , by connecting the island with the mainland by an ...
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... afterwards crossed into Samos , drove out the Ephesians and recovered the island . The temple of Hera in Samos was according to the tradition of some built by the Argonauts , who brought the statue of the goddess from Argos . But the ...
... afterwards crossed into Samos , drove out the Ephesians and recovered the island . The temple of Hera in Samos was according to the tradition of some built by the Argonauts , who brought the statue of the goddess from Argos . But the ...
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