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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CROESUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Croesus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Croesus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Safe in the Arms of
Croesus
Owen Wister (1860-1938) was an American writer whose stories helped to establish the cowboy as an archetypical hero. Wister helped to create the basic Western myths and themes, which were later popularized by radio, television, and movies.
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Sardis in the Age of
Croesus
In Sardis in the Age of Croesus, John Griffiths Pedley summarizes the brilliant achievements of Sardis during the Mermnad dynasty, with special emphasis on the age of Croesus.
John Griffiths Pedley, 2000
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Captain Close and Sergeant
Croesus Two Novels
1895. The literary novels of Charles King are ones of Victorian ideals, morals and views played out on western frontiers, the Civil War, and the Spanish Philippines.
F. W. Lane. Jousef laughed loudly at that, saying, “Not directly benefiting, of
course!” as the signing hand hit the document and a quick scrawl ensued. Jousef
Manakurh handed him the paper and said, “That's very shrewd, my friend, really ...
relate how Croesus narrowly escaped death on the pyre when Cyrus captured
Sardis. There are a number of verbal parallels between the two accounts which
make it possible that Herodotus knew Bacchylides' treatment and is deliberately ...
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The Delphic Oracle, Its Responses and Operations, with a ...
It is unlikely that Croesus survived the fall of Sardis (see Bakchylides 3.23-62) as
in Herodotos' narrative. The five Delphic oracles have the same function as the
oracles of ancient legends, especially those that appear in tragedies based on ...
Joseph Eddy Fontenrose, 1978
Croesus now buried his son as was fitting; and Adrastus, the son of Gordias, the
son of Midas, this murderer of his own brother and murderer of the one who
purified him, when the people had gone and quietness settled around the grave,
...
Mark P. O. Morford, Robert J. Lenardon, 1999
Don't kill Croesus!” Those were the first words he ever spoke, and he retained the
power of speech for the rest of his life. 86. The Persians took possession of
Sardis and captured Croesus, who had ruled for fourteen years, and had been
under ...
Herodotus, Pamela Mensch, James Romm, 2014
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Brill's Companion to Sophocles
But this was not quite true; as Herodotus tells the story, Croesus' errors began
before he misinterpreted Apollo's ora- cles and even before he consulted Delphi.
Croesus only decided to consult the oracles after his perception of the Persians' ...
Andreas Markantonatos, 2012
The next significant background episode was the visit of the wise Athenian, Solon
, to the court of Croesus (an anachronism, since Solon lived ca. 635–ca. 560 BC,
Croesus reigned ca. 560–546). After Solon had inspected the immense wealth ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CROESUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Croesus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A guide to the 23 newly-minted world heritage sites
The city was immensely wealthy, ruled in 560 to 546 BC by King Croesus, whose legendary fortune inspired the saying "rich as Croesus". «The Straits Times, Jul 15»
Readers sound off traffic safety, fireworks and the Mets
Brooklyn: The Donald is rich as Croesus. A masterful wheeler-dealer, this billionaire received a sweetheart $230 million deal from city ... «New York Daily News, Jul 15»
Cassandra's Foreboding Ghost Haunts Greece After the 'No' Vote
But the millennium euphoria obscured the lesson of Croesus' predicament: "Who is the happiest man?" The king asked Solon that question, ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Studios plan new life for home of Detroit Stock Exchange
Croesus (pronounced KREE-sus) was the king of Lydia, in modern-day Turkey, way back in 560-547 BC. His wealth was said to be so vast, ... «Detroit Free Press, Jul 15»
MLS plays down the passion thing
Riches that would have astounded Croesus have enveloped the sport, allowing it to reach that apex of big business activity, a lurid bribery and ... «Soccer America, Jul 15»
Time To Try Thucydides
Our advice would be to look to Herodotus and Thucydides. The former, sometimes called the father of history, wrote of the Lydian king Croesus, ... «New York Sun, Jul 15»
Keegan: Behave and you'll fit right in
You'd better be at least a second cousin once removed of Croesus, King of Lydia, because the median rental rate for a two-bedroom apartment ... «The Denver Post, Jul 15»
South Africa: RV Selope Thema
When he passed on in 1955, aged 69, he was buried in Croesus Cemetery in Newclare, Johannesburg. Kwa-Thema, a township outside ... «AllAfrica.com, Jul 15»
Zac and the US art of buying an election
Mr Crosby was paid a reported £500,000 for his services to the Conservative party at the last election. Goldsmith, who's as rich as Croesus, is. «The Times, Jun 15»
Superfoods: the Real Story, Channel 4 - TV review: Behind the hype …
If the professor can successfully create a naringenin supplement, he'll be as rich as Croesus, but until then it's back to balanced eating and ... «The Independent, Jun 15»