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Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 3, section 683d
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these kings
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these ki
Argos (Greece) (search for this): book 3, section 683d
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these kings
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these ki
Messene (Greece) (search for this): book 3, section 683d
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these kings
Megillus, to your forefathers. They determined next, according to the tradition, to divide their host into three parts, and to establish three States,—Argos, Messene and Lacedaemon.MegillusVery true.AthenianAnd Temenus became King of Argos, Cresphontes of Messene, and Proclus and Eurysthenes of Lacedaemon.MegillusOf course.AthenianAnd all the men of that time swore that they would assist these ki