A History of Greece, Volume 8Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1844 - Greece |
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... End of the Chremonidean War Constitution of the Achæan League Aratus His Character 79 · 81 - 82 · 87 · 89 - 90 - 91 - 93 - 95 96 Page B. C. And Designs 251 . He surprises Sicyon viii ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE .
... End of the Chremonidean War Constitution of the Achæan League Aratus His Character 79 · 81 - 82 · 87 · 89 - 90 - 91 - 93 - 95 96 Page B. C. And Designs 251 . He surprises Sicyon viii ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE .
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Connop Thirlwall. Page B. C. And Designs 251 . He surprises Sicyon · 97 99 And annexes it to the League Constitution of the League Aratus sails to Alexandria Restores Tranquillity at Sicyon · · 101 - 102 - 104 - 105 Artifices of ...
Connop Thirlwall. Page B. C. And Designs 251 . He surprises Sicyon · 97 99 And annexes it to the League Constitution of the League Aratus sails to Alexandria Restores Tranquillity at Sicyon · · 101 - 102 - 104 - 105 Artifices of ...
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... Sicyon , his birth - place , after a period of confusion which followed the overthrow of the old Dorian aristo- cracy , had again fallen under the dominion of tyrants2 , but men widely differing in their character from the ancient ...
... Sicyon , his birth - place , after a period of confusion which followed the overthrow of the old Dorian aristo- cracy , had again fallen under the dominion of tyrants2 , but men widely differing in their character from the ancient ...
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... Sicyon . Abantides , like many bad men of that age , took a lively interest in philosophical specula- tions , and he was killed in the Agora by a band of con- spirators , who fell upon him while he was engaged in a learned conversation ...
... Sicyon . Abantides , like many bad men of that age , took a lively interest in philosophical specula- tions , and he was killed in the Agora by a band of con- spirators , who fell upon him while he was engaged in a learned conversation ...
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... Sicyon ; and the state of affairs under the new government ap- peared to be very favourable to such an undertaking . Nicocles was , it seems , more unpopular than his prede- cessors , and the measures by which he strove to secure Plut ...
... Sicyon ; and the state of affairs under the new government ap- peared to be very favourable to such an undertaking . Nicocles was , it seems , more unpopular than his prede- cessors , and the measures by which he strove to secure Plut ...
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Acarnania Achæan Achæan League Ægium Ætolians Agis alliance allies Antigonus Antiochus appears Aratus Areus Argos army arrived assembly Athenians Athens Attalus attempt battle body Boeotians booty Brennus Callicrates camp cavalry Ceraunus Chalcis citizens Cleomenes coast command conquest consul Corinth danger Dardanians death declared decree Demetrius Diæus doubt Droysen embassy endeavoured enemy envoys ephors Epirus exiles expedition favour Flamininus fleet forces friends galleys garrison Greece Greeks Heraclea honour hope hostile Illyrian induced invaded Justin king Laconia Livy Lycortas Lysimachus Macedonia Marcius master Megalopolis mercenaries Messene Messenians Nabis party Paus Pausanias peace Peloponnesus perhaps Perseus Philip Philopomen plunder Plut Plutarch Polyb Polybius possession pretext probably proceeded Ptolemy Pyrrhus ravaged received resistance restored retreat Rhodians Roman Rome Schorn seems Seleucus senate sent Sicyon siege soon Sparta Strabo succour supposed talents Tegea territory Thessaly throne took towns treaty troops tyrant victory καὶ τὴν τῶν