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Yet as an anti - Persian ( then anti- Greek ) heroine , Semiramis in part won eternal fame from the great canals and temples she built ( see , e.g. , Eddy , The King Is Dead , pp . 121-25 ) . Lastly , the identification of Herakles with ...
Yet as an anti - Persian ( then anti- Greek ) heroine , Semiramis in part won eternal fame from the great canals and temples she built ( see , e.g. , Eddy , The King Is Dead , pp . 121-25 ) . Lastly , the identification of Herakles with ...
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However he sees a further indication of Augustus ' imitation of a Greek model , believing ( 72 ) that the Augustan provisions for the Roman theatre can als bemerkenswerte und viellecht von griechischen Vorbildern beeinflusste Parallele ...
However he sees a further indication of Augustus ' imitation of a Greek model , believing ( 72 ) that the Augustan provisions for the Roman theatre can als bemerkenswerte und viellecht von griechischen Vorbildern beeinflusste Parallele ...
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Secondly , it is hard to explain the complete lack of Greek epigraphic evidence between the twelfth and eighth centuries . Thirdly , the primitive style and contents of early Greek writing is unlikely if the Greeks had been writing for ...
Secondly , it is hard to explain the complete lack of Greek epigraphic evidence between the twelfth and eighth centuries . Thirdly , the primitive style and contents of early Greek writing is unlikely if the Greeks had been writing for ...
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