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... ship , and became so ill , that she was set ship , and was blown off to sca . The women of the country on shore , but Theseus had to return to take charge of the took care of Ariadne , and comforted her in her bereave- ment , ment ; the ...
... ship , and became so ill , that she was set ship , and was blown off to sca . The women of the country on shore , but Theseus had to return to take charge of the took care of Ariadne , and comforted her in her bereave- ment , ment ; the ...
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... ship , in which Theseus the Athenians up to the time of Demetrius Phalercus . They constantly removed the decayed part of her timbers . and renewed them with sound wood , so that the ship The became an illustration to philosophers of ...
... ship , in which Theseus the Athenians up to the time of Demetrius Phalercus . They constantly removed the decayed part of her timbers . and renewed them with sound wood , so that the ship The became an illustration to philosophers of ...
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... ships . Theseus also struck Aristotle tells us that he was the first who moncy bull of Marathon , or Taurus , Minos ' general , or else to with the figure of a bull , either alluding to the } encourage farming among the citizens . Hence ...
... ships . Theseus also struck Aristotle tells us that he was the first who moncy bull of Marathon , or Taurus , Minos ' general , or else to with the figure of a bull , either alluding to the } encourage farming among the citizens . Hence ...
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... ship which carried them , when stretched out on the ground . This we are told by Hellanikus and Andron of Halikarnassus . XXVI . Besides this , according to Philochorus and other writers , he sailed with Herakles to tho Euxino , took ...
... ship which carried them , when stretched out on the ground . This we are told by Hellanikus and Andron of Halikarnassus . XXVI . Besides this , according to Philochorus and other writers , he sailed with Herakles to tho Euxino , took ...
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... ship ; and when she had embarked he set sail . But one , Menckrates , who has written a history of the town of Nikaa in Bithynia , states that Theseus spent a long time in that country with Antiope , and that there were three young ...
... ship ; and when she had embarked he set sail . But one , Menckrates , who has written a history of the town of Nikaa in Bithynia , states that Theseus spent a long time in that country with Antiope , and that there were three young ...
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