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Pausanias (/pɔːˈseɪniəs/ paw-SAY-nee-əs;
Ancient Gr****: Παυσανίας; c. 110 – c. 180) was a Gr****
traveler and
geographer of the
second century AD. He is...
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Pausanias (Ancient Gr****: Παυσανίας) was a
Spartan regent and a general. In 479 BC, as a
leader of the ****enic League's
combined land forces, he won a...
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after Philip II was ********inated by Pausanias,
Leonnatus helped kill
Pausanius while he
attempted to flee.
Leonnatus was the same age as
Alexander and...
- he was
probably fighting a war in
Illyria to the north.
According to
Pausanius, "Pyrrhus was
roaming around as usual". The Gr**** city of Tarentum, in...
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links up with the
legend that the moon
goddess bore him
fifty daughters,
Pausanius 5.1.4. H. J. Rose (Oxf. class. Dict. s.v.) sees this as a
reference to...
- priestess.
These are
referred to by a
number of
ancient authors,
including Pausanius (III, 16: 10–11). One of the
oldest graphical proofs of sado****ic...
- 2017 (2nd Part).
Olympia at the
Deutsches Archäologisches
Institut ·
Pausanius Description of
Greece Frazer, J.G. (1913). Pausanias's
Description of...
- If. XIV 41 ; Hist. An. V. 15 ; Plutarch, De Sera Num. Vind. 10, 11;
Pausanius IV. 5. § 1; Heinsius, ad Odd. ex Pont. II 9. 43. The
Biographical Dictionary...
- xi. 187; Val.
Maximus i. 8, 15; Steph. Byzant. s.v. Ἀνδανία
Pausanius iv. 32. 3, 6
Pausanius iv. 14. 7; 16. 6 Burton,
Richard (1885). Book of the Thousand...
- like Virgil, Strabo,
Pliny the Elder, Curtius, Plutarch, Arrian, and
Pausanius advocated the
greatness of the state, as
Amazon myths served to discuss...