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Lycurgus
Lycurgus In Ancient Greece and/or Greek mythology, the name Lycurgus/Lykurgus can refer to: An alternate name for Lycomedes. Lycurgus (Thrace): an Edonian King who banned the cult of Dionysus, and paid dearly. Lycurgus (Sparta): the legendary lawgiver. Lycurgus of Athens: an Athenian statesman and ...
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Lycurgus   (translated from Dutch)
Lycurgus Lycurgus ( Grieks Lykourgos, what one can translate as ...
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Lycurgus (Sparta)
Lycurgus (Sparta) Lycurgus Lycurgus (approx 700 BCE – 630 BCE ) was ... Plutarch. It is not clear if this Lycurgus was an actual historical figure; however, many historians believe Lycurgus was responsible for the communalistic and ...
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Lycurgus (Thrace)
Lycurgus (Thrace) Lycurgus (also Lykurgos, Lykourgos) was a King of ... Dionysus, the Thracian god of wine. When Lycurgus heard that Dionysus was in his kingdom ... sent a drought to Thrace. Going insane, Lycurgus mistook his son for a patch of ... stay dry and barren as long as Lycurgus was alive, so his people had ...
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Image:Lycurgus.jpg
Image:Lycurgus.jpg Image File history File links Lycurgus.jpg Licensing This image is in the ...
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Lycurgus of Athens
Lycurgus of Athens Lycurgus (in Greek Λυκουργος; 396–323 BC), an Attic ... of the Macedonian interest, the surrender of Lycurgus also, who had, in conjunction with Demosthenes ... full of anecdotes and characteristic features of Lycurgus, from which we must infer that he ... expense. The ancients mention fifteen orations of Lycurgus as extant in their days 9 , ...
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Talk:Lycurgus (Thrace)
Talk:Lycurgus (Thrace) Talk:Lycurgus (Thrace)
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Cross of Lycurgus   (translated from French)
Cross of Lycurgus This article is one ébauche to be ... your knowledge by modifying it. Cross of Lycurgus cross of Lycurgus is a Roman cut, out of glass ...
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Homer/1911
... especial glory of Athens by the orator Lycurgus (Lcocr. 102 [text corruption -ed.]). Perhaps therefore ... Il. ~i. 595 [text corruption -ed.]), and Lycurgus, the enemy of the young god Dionysus ... was first brought to the Peloponnesus by Lycurgus, who obtained it from the descendants of ... fr. 2). Plutarch in his Life of Lycurgus (c. 4) repeats this story, with the ... In the first place, the statement that Lycurgus obtained the poems from descendants of ...
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Cretan/Spartan connection
... from Crete to Lacedæmonia. He observes that Lycurgus spent much of his time in Crete ... Otfried Müller wrote that the legislation of Lycurgus was, according to ancient traditions, aided by ... serfs." 28 Excerpts from classical texts Herodotus "...Lycurgus...imported their current constitution from Crete". 1 ... 2 "For it is said that when Lycurgus relinquished his post as guardian of King ... the Cretans call a Council." 4 Plutarch "...(Lycurgus)first arrived at Crete, where, having ...
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