Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 44
... Athens ' throne . Most often Theseus ' name is heard in connection with the Minotaur and Labyrinth of Crete . In keeping with Plu- tarch's regular procedure when several versions of the same tale are extant , he covers them all in his ...
... Athens ' throne . Most often Theseus ' name is heard in connection with the Minotaur and Labyrinth of Crete . In keeping with Plu- tarch's regular procedure when several versions of the same tale are extant , he covers them all in his ...
עמוד 45
... Athens still remaining . In addition , Theseus had new money coined and stamped with Athens ' unique seal ; he set famous pillars ( as on the Isthmus between Ionia and Peloponne- sus ) ; he instituted the Isthmian games in honor of ...
... Athens still remaining . In addition , Theseus had new money coined and stamped with Athens ' unique seal ; he set famous pillars ( as on the Isthmus between Ionia and Peloponne- sus ) ; he instituted the Isthmian games in honor of ...
עמוד 57
... Athens , he ran off to Aegina and Troezen where he lived in exile . When Alexander died , however , the Greek state revived its de- mands for union and for freedom from Macedonian domination . By taking up again the rallying cry of ...
... Athens , he ran off to Aegina and Troezen where he lived in exile . When Alexander died , however , the Greek state revived its de- mands for union and for freedom from Macedonian domination . By taking up again the rallying cry of ...
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