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Seleucid times the town,
known as
Marathus, was
probably larger and more
prosperous than Arwad. In 219 BC
Marathus gained independence from Arwad, and...
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Herona marathus, the
pasha is a
species of
nymphalid butterfly found in India. The
adults are dark
brown above with two
yellow or
white discal bands on...
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narrator learns that
Marathus is in love with a girl. The
narrator advises the girl to
treat Marathus with more
leniency than
Marathus treated the narrator...
- to
destroy it as an
effective fighting force. The
Phoenician cities of
Marathus and
Aradus do not
resist Alexander's armies.
Parmenion is sent
ahead to...
- also
Marathos or
Marathus may
refer to the same or four
distinct characters who gave his name to Marathon, a town in Attica.
Marathus, the 14th king of...
- – Delia's
infidelity 7 –
Genre poem (Ode to Messalla) 8 –
Marathus'
infidelity 9 –
Marathus'
infidelity 10 –
Conclusion Helena Dettmer (1980)
agrees with...
- Delphos, Dryops, Miletos, Tenes, Epidaurus, Ceos, Lycoras, Syrus, Pisus,
Marathus, Megarus, Patarus, Acraepheus, Cicon,
Chaeron and many
other sons of Apollo...
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complexion was
between dark and fair. He was
short of stature,
although Julius Marathus, his
freedman and
keeper of his records, says that he was five feet and...
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another name for the India–Bangladesh
enclaves Pasha, a name for the
Herona marathus species of
butterfly Pasha butterflies, a name for some of the Charaxes...
- Merriam-Webster. Plutarch,
Theseus 32: "But
Dicaearchus says that
Echedemus and
Marathus of
Arcadia were in the army of the
Tyndaridae at that time, from the first...