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about Tyrtaeus at
Wikisource Head of
Tyrtæus. One of the
Medallion Wafer poems by
Letitia Elizabeth Landon in the
Literary Gazette, 1823.
Tyrtaeus: Gr****...
- Herakleidai. Hall
cites the tradition,
based on a
fragment of the poet,
Tyrtaeus, that "Sparta is a
divine gift
granted by Zeus and Hera" to the Heracleidae...
- Phaenna. A
shrine was
erected to him in the
neighborhood of Therapne.
Tyrtaeus, an
archaic era
Spartan writer, is the
earliest source to
connect the origin...
- or a widow, respectively. The
existence of the apophorá is
contested by
Tyrtaeus: "Secondly,
though no
fixed tribute was
imposed on them, they used to bring...
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Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen Lawgivers Olympic victors Tyrants By...
- Mythology, Ty
Crowell Co;
First edition (1970). ISBN 069022608X.
Tyrtaeus in
Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Mimnermus. Gr****
Elegiac Poetry: From the Seventh...
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Papilio sempronius Fabricius, 1793
Jasia australis Swainson, 1833
Charaxes tyrtaeus C. & R. Felder, 1859
Charaxes galaxia Butler, [1866]
Eulepis pyrrhus pyrrhulus...
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Retrieved 2008-02-08. Saunders, Dr.L.J.
History 223. Montreal:
Concordia University.
October 31, 2007
Pausanias (geographer)
Diodorus Siculus Tyrtaeus...
- (1870). The
Idylls of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus: And The
Warsongs of
Tyrtæus.
Translated by Banks, J. London: W.
Clowes and Sons.
Retrieved 11 March...
- dust,
wounded behind in the back by the
point of a spear. —
Tyrtaeus, The War
Songs of
Tyrtaeus Each
hoplite provided his own equipment. The
primary hoplite...