Fasti Hellenici: The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the Earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus, Volume 1University Press, 1834 |
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... placed him , the heroes of the fourth generation would be only 250 or 260 years , and Hercules only 210 or 220 years , before the time of the poet himself ; and through that period the testimony of contemporary bards , by whom so re ...
... placed him , the heroes of the fourth generation would be only 250 or 260 years , and Hercules only 210 or 220 years , before the time of the poet himself ; and through that period the testimony of contemporary bards , by whom so re ...
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... placed Moses 300 years below him , but agrees with Africanus in placing Inachus 700 years before the fall of Troy . Other traditions however , to which Pausanias refers , make Phoroneus the first king . Acusilaus and Plato record this ...
... placed Moses 300 years below him , but agrees with Africanus in placing Inachus 700 years before the fall of Troy . Other traditions however , to which Pausanias refers , make Phoroneus the first king . Acusilaus and Plato record this ...
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... placed the flood of Ogyges and the 55th year of the reign of Phoroneus at B. C. 1796 , or 1020 years before the Olympiad of Corabus B. C. 776. These computations have been already given from Syncellus . That period of 1020 years is men ...
... placed the flood of Ogyges and the 55th year of the reign of Phoroneus at B. C. 1796 , or 1020 years before the Olympiad of Corabus B. C. 776. These computations have been already given from Syncellus . That period of 1020 years is men ...
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... placed by this account in the sixth generation below Phoroneus , being the son of Arestor , who was the fifth from Phoroneus h . The first and second genealogies , however , of Eumelus and Asius , place Pelasgus in the ninth or tenth ...
... placed by this account in the sixth generation below Phoroneus , being the son of Arestor , who was the fifth from Phoroneus h . The first and second genealogies , however , of Eumelus and Asius , place Pelasgus in the ninth or tenth ...
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... placed by Eusebiuss at B. C. 1088-1004 , which would agree with the period of their flourishing condition in Asia and the islands noticed by Strabo , before the period of the Ionic migration . m Hom . Odyss . XIX . 172–177 . They had ...
... placed by Eusebiuss at B. C. 1088-1004 , which would agree with the period of their flourishing condition in Asia and the islands noticed by Strabo , before the period of the Ionic migration . m Hom . Odyss . XIX . 172–177 . They had ...
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