The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volumen1Collins and Company, 1820 |
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Charles Rollin. The origin and condition of the Elotæ or Helots Lycurgus , the Lacedæmonian lawgiver War between the Argives and Lacedæmonians Wars between the Messenians and Lacedæmonians The first Messenian War • The second Messenian ...
Charles Rollin. The origin and condition of the Elotæ or Helots Lycurgus , the Lacedæmonian lawgiver War between the Argives and Lacedæmonians Wars between the Messenians and Lacedæmonians The first Messenian War • The second Messenian ...
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... Lacedæmonians in the Peloponnesian war had forti- fied Decilia , the Athenians were obliged to make their pro- cession by sea , till Alcibiades re - established the ancient cus- tom . The seventh day was solemnized by games , and the ...
... Lacedæmonians in the Peloponnesian war had forti- fied Decilia , the Athenians were obliged to make their pro- cession by sea , till Alcibiades re - established the ancient cus- tom . The seventh day was solemnized by games , and the ...
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... Lacedæmonians to assist the people of Athens in the ex- pulsion of the thirty tyrants ; that she caused Demaratus to be divested of the royal dignity to make way for Cleomenes ; and dressed up an oracle to support the impostor of ...
... Lacedæmonians to assist the people of Athens in the ex- pulsion of the thirty tyrants ; that she caused Demaratus to be divested of the royal dignity to make way for Cleomenes ; and dressed up an oracle to support the impostor of ...
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... Lacedæmonians , though other- wise very little sensible to the charms of poetry , appointed a poet to transmit this new triumph to posterity , and to im- mortalize its memory by an inscription in verse . She herself dedicated a chariot ...
... Lacedæmonians , though other- wise very little sensible to the charms of poetry , appointed a poet to transmit this new triumph to posterity , and to im- mortalize its memory by an inscription in verse . She herself dedicated a chariot ...
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... Lacedæmonians and Athenians debased them- selves to the Barbarians , in order to beg aids of money from them : how shamefully the great deliverers of Greece renounc- ed the glory of all their past labours and exploits , by stoop- ing ...
... Lacedæmonians and Athenians debased them- selves to the Barbarians , in order to beg aids of money from them : how shamefully the great deliverers of Greece renounc- ed the glory of all their past labours and exploits , by stoop- ing ...
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