The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volumen1Collins and Company, 1820 |
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... branches , and of other trees sacred to Bacchus . Some represented Si- lenus , some Pan , others the Satyrs , all dressed in suitable a Anves b Dionysius . masquerade . Many of them were mounted on asses ; C 2 INTRODUCTION . 29.
... branches , and of other trees sacred to Bacchus . Some represented Si- lenus , some Pan , others the Satyrs , all dressed in suitable a Anves b Dionysius . masquerade . Many of them were mounted on asses ; C 2 INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... Dionysius , who reigned there long after them , carried the same ambition much higher . Philip of Macedon had these victories stamped upon his coins , and seemed as much affected with them , as with those obtained against the enemies of ...
... Dionysius , who reigned there long after them , carried the same ambition much higher . Philip of Macedon had these victories stamped upon his coins , and seemed as much affected with them , as with those obtained against the enemies of ...
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... Dionysius Halicarnassus , Diodorus Siculus , and Pausanias , almost always express the Olympiad by the name and country of the victors in that race . a The praises of the victorious Athleta were amongst the Greeks one of the principal ...
... Dionysius Halicarnassus , Diodorus Siculus , and Pausanias , almost always express the Olympiad by the name and country of the victors in that race . a The praises of the victorious Athleta were amongst the Greeks one of the principal ...
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... Dionysius the tyrant , as upon the greatest action they had ever done . We may judge of the passion of the poets to signalize them- selves in these solemn games , from that of Dionysius himself . That prince , who had the foolish vanity ...
... Dionysius the tyrant , as upon the greatest action they had ever done . We may judge of the passion of the poets to signalize them- selves in these solemn games , from that of Dionysius himself . That prince , who had the foolish vanity ...
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... Dionysius , who was in danger of being dispossessed of his authority by Perdiccas ; but as this last was soon destroyed , Dionysius contracted a friendship with Antigonus , whom he assisted against Ptole- my in the Cyprian war . He ...
... Dionysius , who was in danger of being dispossessed of his authority by Perdiccas ; but as this last was soon destroyed , Dionysius contracted a friendship with Antigonus , whom he assisted against Ptole- my in the Cyprian war . He ...
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