PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HERACLIDAN»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HERACLIDAN»
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1
The Iliad in English verse
F orthwith well-timbered ships he manned, and with a goodly crew F led o'er the
sea ; for with keen cry for bloody vengeance due The banded Heraclidan kin did
hotly him pursue. He, buffeted by adverse seas, to Rhodes his course achieved, ...
Homer, John Stuart Blackie, 1866
2
The Iliad in English verse
Forthwith well timbered ships he manned, and with a goodly crew Fled o'er the
sea ; for with keen cry for bloody vengeance due The banded Heraclidan kin did
hotly him pursue. He, buffeted by adverse seas, to Rhodes his course achieved, ...
John Stuart Blackie, 1866
3
Iberia Won: A Poem Descriptive of the Peninsular War, with ...
Jupiter himself amongst his Heraclidan audience ; and a few lines before he
alludes to his conquest of Elis, on whose plain these games were subsequently
celebrated, " fivxois Sfifiwor "A\iSos ;" Hercules having led thither an army from
Tiryns, ...
Terence McMahon Hughes, 1847
4
The Legend of Sparta in Classical Antiquity
In reality, the existence of the Heraclidan double monarchy was incompatible
with the belief in an almighty legislator. Sparta's kings were living evidence that
Lycurgus did not have a free hand totally to transform the state — as Cicero
indeed ...
Eugène Napoléon Tigerstedt, 1974
5
World Yearbook of Education 1979: Recurrent Education and ...
... a Heraclidan world: everything is in a state of flux. In many countries there is
increasing concern with the updating or revamping of skills, as a means of
counteracting rising unemployment and to ensure that critical skills (such as
those of the ...
Tom Schuler, Jacquetta Megarry, 2013
6
Scott's Monthly Magazine
... clothed with stately growths and perennial flowers, looms the calm type of
immortality by the side of dissolution, the image of eternal steadfastness' in the
wild ocean of change and ruin 1 What are the achievements of the Heraclidan
blood, ...
William J. Scott, William Henry Wylly, 1866
The general outline of the Spartan government, about the time of the Persian and
Peloponnesian wars, is as follows : There were two royal families of Heraclidan
blood, in which the dignity of king descended by inheritance to the eldest and ...
8
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
Heraclidan. [See Hércules.] heráldica f. heraldry; heráldico, ca a. heraldic;
heraldista m. & f. expert in heraldry; heraldo m. herald; harbinger. [ML. heraldus:
id. <OFr. heralt, heraut: id. <Frank. *hariwald: an officer in the heterótrofo
heterótrofo, ...
9
History of Greek Culture
There persisted the Heraclidan dyarchy of two kings, derived from the period of
the Dorian migration. This dyarchy was politically weak because of its duality—its
separate ceremonies, funerals, annals, etc., and its prohibition against ...
His article calls for the following comments : 1- It is perfectly proper for the author,
as a confirmed Heraclidan, to indulge in generalizations about the non-Heraclian
origin of the Theme system. What is not so proper is his unscientific outburst, ...
Paul Graindor, Henri Grégoire, 2002