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The authors and passages that could be cited in this context include Odysseus ' Egyptian tales of raids upon Egypt ( i.e. , Hom . Od , 14. 246-72 , 17. 425-44 ) . Bernal takes these references as evidence of Greek , i.e. , Achaian ...
The authors and passages that could be cited in this context include Odysseus ' Egyptian tales of raids upon Egypt ( i.e. , Hom . Od , 14. 246-72 , 17. 425-44 ) . Bernal takes these references as evidence of Greek , i.e. , Achaian ...
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Moreover , the example of Alkmene's tomb is not an exception and numerous other examples could be cited . One such case is the discussion of the cults of Athena and Alalkomene , where Bernal mixes references from Lactantius ( citing ...
Moreover , the example of Alkmene's tomb is not an exception and numerous other examples could be cited . One such case is the discussion of the cults of Athena and Alalkomene , where Bernal mixes references from Lactantius ( citing ...
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( 951-8 ) 14 11 It is also worth noting that Chaerea has already stopped pretending to be the eunuch at 864 , when Thais addresses him by his real name , although he is still in the eunuch's dress : on this point see D. Konstan ( cited ...
( 951-8 ) 14 11 It is also worth noting that Chaerea has already stopped pretending to be the eunuch at 864 , when Thais addresses him by his real name , although he is still in the eunuch's dress : on this point see D. Konstan ( cited ...
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