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The long - held modern view that Eratosthenes relied on the Spartan king lists , which presumably had already been ... nobody knew the actual lengths of the reigns of the early kings , unknown even in the 5th century to Herodotus ( 7.
The long - held modern view that Eratosthenes relied on the Spartan king lists , which presumably had already been ... nobody knew the actual lengths of the reigns of the early kings , unknown even in the 5th century to Herodotus ( 7.
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His list of kings was totally artificial , constructed out of ' generations ' ( geneas as he admits ) of fathers followed by their sons ... 1 was ' Ninus ' who started in Year 1 , king no . 22 was ' Teutamus ' under whom the Trojan War ...
His list of kings was totally artificial , constructed out of ' generations ' ( geneas as he admits ) of fathers followed by their sons ... 1 was ' Ninus ' who started in Year 1 , king no . 22 was ' Teutamus ' under whom the Trojan War ...
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3 a date which would have been worked out with the aid of the Spartan king lists ( Herodotus 7. 204 ; 8. 131 ) . With Leonidas as king no . 21 , who died in 480 BC , and Heracles as no . 1 , who was one generation before the Trojan War ...
3 a date which would have been worked out with the aid of the Spartan king lists ( Herodotus 7. 204 ; 8. 131 ) . With Leonidas as king no . 21 , who died in 480 BC , and Heracles as no . 1 , who was one generation before the Trojan War ...
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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