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... received messengers from Selinus offering him his only child Helice in marriage , and adopting him as his son and heir . And Ion was very well contented with this , and after the death of Selinus reigned over the Ægialians , and built ...
... received messengers from Selinus offering him his only child Helice in marriage , and adopting him as his son and heir . And Ion was very well contented with this , and after the death of Selinus reigned over the Ægialians , and built ...
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... received the Ionians therefore as settlers rather from their formidable strength than from goodwill to them . CHAPTER II . AND not many years afterwards Medon and Nileus , the eldest sons of Codrus , quarrelled as to who should be king ...
... received the Ionians therefore as settlers rather from their formidable strength than from goodwill to them . CHAPTER II . AND not many years afterwards Medon and Nileus , the eldest sons of Codrus , quarrelled as to who should be king ...
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... received pledges with the Ionians without any hostilities . Androclus also took Samos from the Samians , and for some time the Ephesians were masters of Samos and the adjacent islands . And after the Samians returned to their own ...
... received pledges with the Ionians without any hostilities . Androclus also took Samos from the Samians , and for some time the Ephesians were masters of Samos and the adjacent islands . And after the Samians returned to their own ...
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... received by Apocus and the people of Teos . The Erythræi also say that they came originally from Crete with Erythrus ( the son of Rhadamanthys ) who was the founder of their city , and when the Lycians Carians and Pamphylians occupied ...
... received by Apocus and the people of Teos . The Erythræi also say that they came originally from Crete with Erythrus ( the son of Rhadamanthys ) who was the founder of their city , and when the Lycians Carians and Pamphylians occupied ...
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... received the Ionian colonists rather of necessity than goodwill . The Ionian leader was Procles the son of Pityreus , an Epidaurian as also was a large number of his men , they had been banished from Epidauria by Deiphontes and the ...
... received the Ionian colonists rather of necessity than goodwill . The Ionian leader was Procles the son of Pityreus , an Epidaurian as also was a large number of his men , they had been banished from Epidauria by Deiphontes and the ...
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