Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 14John Pinsent., 1989 |
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... fact from the east , from Antioch and Egypt . For the north and west , which bore the brunt of barbarian invasion , it was apparently the combination of this internal wound with inadequate army defences which brought about the collapse ...
... fact from the east , from Antioch and Egypt . For the north and west , which bore the brunt of barbarian invasion , it was apparently the combination of this internal wound with inadequate army defences which brought about the collapse ...
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... facts ' in Sinon's fictional fabric in which truth and falsehood are woven together with great skill , there is no doubt that the fact of the Palladium's theft must be readily accepted by Greek and Trojan alike . Sinon himself may have ...
... facts ' in Sinon's fictional fabric in which truth and falsehood are woven together with great skill , there is no doubt that the fact of the Palladium's theft must be readily accepted by Greek and Trojan alike . Sinon himself may have ...
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... fact that Demainetos ' ship , fresh from the Athenian ship - sheds ( so one might suppose ) was in worse condition than one captured from Milon . Moreover , if Milon only took one trireme against Demainetos ( 8 [ 3 ] .1 ) , why does ...
... fact that Demainetos ' ship , fresh from the Athenian ship - sheds ( so one might suppose ) was in worse condition than one captured from Milon . Moreover , if Milon only took one trireme against Demainetos ( 8 [ 3 ] .1 ) , why does ...
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