Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... response to a consultation of Zeus Ammon , namely that Hephaestion should be worshipped as a god . Justin , who was abbreviating the narrative of Pompeius Trogus , placed the death of Hephaestion at the time when Craterus set off with ...
... response to a consultation of Zeus Ammon , namely that Hephaestion should be worshipped as a god . Justin , who was abbreviating the narrative of Pompeius Trogus , placed the death of Hephaestion at the time when Craterus set off with ...
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... response of Zeus Ammon there are differing accounts in our sources . Arrian said that some writers reported the consultation and the god's response that sacrifice should not be made to Hephaestion as a god ( 7. 14. 7 ) ; and he ...
... response of Zeus Ammon there are differing accounts in our sources . Arrian said that some writers reported the consultation and the god's response that sacrifice should not be made to Hephaestion as a god ( 7. 14. 7 ) ; and he ...
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... response of the god reached him . When he came to Babylon , he received the response that Hephaestion was to be worshipped as a hero . Hephaestion's highest office , as we shall argue below , was that of ' Chiliarch ' , entrusted with ...
... response of the god reached him . When he came to Babylon , he received the response that Hephaestion was to be worshipped as a hero . Hephaestion's highest office , as we shall argue below , was that of ' Chiliarch ' , entrusted with ...
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A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
Paul Cooper U C L A Difficulty in Ovid Amores 1 1 | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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