They declared Aristonus and Pystilus to be its founders, and gave it the civil institutions of Gela. Zancle was originally founded by a band of pirates, who arrived there from Cyme, a Chalcidic city in Opicia; though afterwards a numerous reinforcement... History of the Peloponnesian War - Page 136by Thucydides - 1848Full view - About this book
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - Malta - 1817 - 296 pages
...Aristonous and Pystilus to be its " founders, and gave it the civil institutions of Gela. " Zancle (Messina) was originally founded by a " band of pirates, who arrived there from Cym& *' (Cumne), a Chalcidic city inOpicia; though after* " wards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis... | |
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 584 pages
...permixtis, frequentatam, a patria ex qu& antiquam originem trahebat, Messenen. adpellavit." " Zanele was originally founded by a band of pirates, who arrived...there from Cyme, a Chalcidic city in Opicia, though afterwards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis, and the rest of Eubaea, joined them, and possessed... | |
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| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 382 pages
...Aristonous and Pystilus to be its founders, and gave it the civil institutions of Gela. " Zancle (Messina) was originally founded by a band of pirates, who arrived there from Cyme VOL. vi.- ( (Cumae), a Chalcidic city in Opicia ; though afterwards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis... | |
| Thucydides - 1831 - 312 pages
...this last settlement, the Geloans built Acragas ; giving the city its name from the river Acragus. They declared Aristonus and Pystilus to be its founders,...there from Cyme, a Chalcidic city in Opicia; though afterwards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis and the rest of Euboea joined them, and possessed... | |
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...this last settlement, the Geloans built Acragas ; giving the city its name from the river Acragus. They declared Aristonus and Pystilus to be its founders,...there from Cyme, a Chalcidic city in Opicia; though afterwards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis and the rest of Euboea joined them, and possessed... | |
| Thucydides - Greece - 1831 - 318 pages
...this last settlement, the Geloans built Acragas ; giving the city its name from the river Acragus. They declared Aristonus and Pystilus to be its founders,...there from Cyme, a Chalcidic city in Opicia ; though afterwards a numerous reinforcement from Chalcis and the rest of Euboea joined them, and possessed... | |
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