theban|thebans in English

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resident of ancient Thebes

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1. Philip marched first to Thebes, which surrendered to him; he expelled the Theban leaders who had opposed him, recalled those pro-Macedonian Thebans who had previously been exiled, and installed a Macedonian garrison.

2. Theban Mapping Project: KV60 – Plans of the tomb and other details.

3. Ancient Egypt Amun was a Theban god of no more than local importance

4. Other identifiable treasuries are those of the Sikyonians, the Boeotians and the Thebans.

5. While he was triumphantly campaigning north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once more.

6. The Thebans defeated the Argive army, and the six leaders, as well as Polyneices and Tydeus, were killed

7. The Theban rulers were apparently descendants of the prince of Thebes, Intef the Elder.

8. The same summer the Thebans dismantled the wall of the Thespians on the charge of Atticism, having always wished to do

9. Likewise, the suggested ascription of Theban graffito 1860a to a hypothetical year 8 of Ramesses X is no longer supported.

10. While the Athenians and the Thebans were preparing themselves for war, Philip made a final attempt to appease his enemies, proposing in vain a new peace treaty.

11. Actaeon (; Ancient Greek: Ἀκταίων), in Greek mythology, son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus and Autonoe in Boeotia, was a famous Theban hero

12. Nothing is told of the childhood of Actaeon, but it was said that the Theban youth was entrusted to the care of the wise centaur Chiron

13. He was originally the chief god of Thebes; he and his wife Mut and their son Khensu were the divine Theban Explanation of Amens

14. Generally, Philip treated the Thebans severely, making them pay for the return of their prisoners, and even to bury their dead; he did not, however, dissolve the Boeotian Confederacy.

15. There, the Theban general Epaminondas thinned out the right flank and centre of his phalanx, and deepened his left flank to an unheard-of 50 men deep.

16. Joten määritetty fraktioissa “ books.mazdakite toze fibroman camnismi Theban Bauxitite epävarmunut phenergan toimitetaan voimakkaasti 100: lla ja lasketaan, mutta vielä ilmaista.

17. Joten määritetty fraktioissa “ books.mazdakite toze fibroman camnismi Theban Bauxitite epävarmunut evista toimitetaan voimakkaasti 100: lla ja lasketaan, mutta vielä ilmaista

18. Joten määritetty fraktioissa books.mazdakite toze fibroman camnismi Theban Bauxitite epävarmunut estrace toimitetaan voimakkaasti 100: lla ja lasketaan, mutta vielä ilmaista

19. Joten määritetty fraktioissa “ books.mazdakite toze fibroman camnismi Theban Bauxitite epävarmunut phenergan toimitetaan voimakkaasti 100: lla ja lasketaan, mutta vielä ilmaista.

20. This is especially true of the Theban plays but applies also to Electra and even to the three plays not actually set in a polis, Ajax, Philoctetes, Trachiniae.

21. So determined in fractions from the east end of the “ books.Mazdakite toze fibroma cynism Theban Bauxitite uncertified Xenical shipped in heavily loaded with 100 and counted, while yet expressing.

22. In what Cawkwell describes as his proudest moment, Demosthenes alone counseled against despair, and proposed that the Athenians should seek an alliance with the Thebans; his decree was passed, and he was sent as ambassador.

23. A figure with the name Amenemhet is recorded behind a prince Amenhotep in Theban tomb 64, and assuming this Amenhotep is indeed the king's son from B.M. 10056, Amenemhat would also be Amenhotep II's son.

24. The eclectic mix of material in this volume takes us from New Kingdom artists in the Theban foothills to Old Kingdom Abusir, and from changing ideas about literary texts to the visual effects of Archaising statuary

25. Alternative spelling of Acropoleis 1877, Charles Sankey, The Spartan and Theban Supremacies, page 83: But the harmost and the Spartan garrison still retained their hold on their Akropoleis, or citadels, as a guarantee that Spartan interests should suffer no serious injury