- we used to see
Androclus with the lion
attached to a
slender leash,
making the
rounds of the
tabernae throughout the city;
Androclus was
given money...
- disciplina.
Androclus and the Lion and The
Dolphin near Dicaearchia. The
greatest fragments of the
works of
Apion are the
story about Androclus and his lion...
- Ionians.
Androclus conquered Ephesus from the
Leleges and Lydians,
conquered Samos, and died
defending Priene from Carians.
Strabo says that
Androclus was...
-
library Willer Laale,
Ephesus (Ephesos): An
Abbreviated History from
Androclus to
Constantine XI (Google eBook) Hemelrijk,
Matrona Docta:
Educated Women...
- Laale, Hans
Willer (2011).
Ephesus (Ephesos): An
Abbreviated History from
Androclus to
Constantine X.
WestBow Press. ISBN 978-144-971-618-9. Potter, pg. 169...
- Hans
Willer (2011-11-04).
Ephesus (Ephesos): An
Abbreviated History From
Androclus to
Constantine XI.
WestBow Press. p. 112. ISBN 9781449716189. Diod. XIX...
- 124. Hans
Willer Laale,
Ephesus (Ephesos): An
Abbreviated History From
Androclus to
Constantine XI (2011) p. 269
Varner 2004, pp. 192–194. Dio, Book 80...
- slave. The
earliest written version of
Androclus and the lion is
narrated by
Aulus Gellius (2nd
century AD).
Androclus is
serving in the
household of the...
-
Leleges and
Lydians (with a
predominance of the latter) and that,
although Androclus drove out of the land all
those whom he
found in the
upper city, he did...
- ca. 415 BCE),
opposed to
Alcibiades at time of the
Sicilian Expedition Androclus,
legendary founder of the Gr**** city of
Ephesus in Asia
Minor Androcles...