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Ancient Gr****: Ἅλαισος, romanized: Hálaisos) may
refer to: Halesus, the
Emathian Lapith who
attended the
wedding of
Pirithous and Hippodamia. He was killed...
- signa,
pares aquilas et pila
minantia pilis. Wars
worse than
civil on
Emathian plains, and
crime let
loose we sing; how Rome's high race
plunged in her...
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proceed to
punish you
according to the
limit of our wrath.' But
these Emathian sisters laughed to
scorn our
threatening words; and as they
tried to speak...
- War:
bella per
Emathios – plus quam
civilia –
campos "Wars
through the
Emathian – more than
civil – plains"
Another example is the
opening of Ovid's mythological...
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peaks of snow". The
Emathian or
Emathius dux is a
frequently used name by
Latin poets for
Alexander the Great, as in Milton, the
Emathian conqueror. Strabo...
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proceed to
punish you
according to the
limit of our wrath.’ But
these Emathian sisters laughed to
scorn our
threatening words; and as they
tried to speak...
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brother Pierus, the Pierides, are
sometimes called Emathides after him. The
Emathian or
Emathius in
Latin is a
frequently used
epithet in
Latin poets for Alexander...
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conVersum Viscera dextrā "We sing of wars
worse than
civil across the
Emathian plains, and of
licence given to crime, and a
powerful people who turned...