Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... already disappear- ed in Chios ' . The occurrence of the name Amphiclus in the Chian royal house ( Pausanias 7.4.8 ) suggests rather that the tyrants ' of Chios in Hippias were members of that family , one , perhaps Amphiclus , being ...
... already disappear- ed in Chios ' . The occurrence of the name Amphiclus in the Chian royal house ( Pausanias 7.4.8 ) suggests rather that the tyrants ' of Chios in Hippias were members of that family , one , perhaps Amphiclus , being ...
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... already alive , a teenager or a man in his twenties . I take it that he had already acquired his nickname Kyniskos , which sounds like a child's pet - name , and the idea that comes to mind is that the Mantinean Kyniskos was named for ...
... already alive , a teenager or a man in his twenties . I take it that he had already acquired his nickname Kyniskos , which sounds like a child's pet - name , and the idea that comes to mind is that the Mantinean Kyniskos was named for ...
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... already there and must convalesce ( em- phasis on firmum ) ? If Tiro is at Tusculum , then he is expected to take two days to get down to Cumae . The obvious route for an invalid in a litter would be the coast road , via Velitrae ...
... already there and must convalesce ( em- phasis on firmum ) ? If Tiro is at Tusculum , then he is expected to take two days to get down to Cumae . The obvious route for an invalid in a litter would be the coast road , via Velitrae ...
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