Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams in war or peace ; and if any should do so, they would march against him and destroy his cities; and should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to, or plan anything against what was in his temple at Delphi,... A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Página 40de William Smith - 1870 - 1116 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Greek antiquities - 1842 - 1156 páginas
...clearer view than the oaths taken and the decrees made. The oath was as follows (Aesch. /* FL 121) :— u They would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take vengeance on... | |
| William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1846 - 402 páginas
...They woul destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor co off their streams in war or peace ; and if an should do so, they would march against him, and destroy his cities ; and should any pillajf the property of the god, or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 páginas
...That they would not destroy any city of the Amphictyons, nor, in war or peace, cut off their water, and, if any should do so, they would march against...cities; and should any pillage the property of the god (Apollo), or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take... | |
| William Smith - 1851 - 366 páginas
...than the oath they took, which was as follows : — " They would destroy no city of the Arnphictyons, nor cut off their streams in war or peace ; and if...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take vengeance on... | |
| William Smith - 1854 - 396 páginas
...than the oath they took, which was as follows :— " They would destroy no city of the Amphictyon s, nor cut off their streams in war or peace ; and if...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take vengeance on... | |
| Archer Polson - 1859 - 156 páginas
...would n_ot_destroyany city of the Amphictyons, nor, in war or peace, cut oTFTReir water, aiicL~if~ahy should do so, they would march against him, and destroy...cities; and should any pillage the property of the god (Apollo), or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take... | |
| William Smith - 1868 - 492 páginas
...the duties of the Amphictyons nothing -will give us a clearer view than the oath they look, which, was as follows : — " They would destroy no city...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan anything against what was in his temple (at Delphi), they would take vengeance on... | |
| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 páginas
...some of the tribes were very small, and hardly independent. They bound themselves by an oath that ' they would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to, or plan anything against what was in his temple at Delphi, they would take vengeance on him... | |
| 1868 - 878 páginas
...some of the tribes were very small, and hardly independent. They bound themselves by an oath that ' they would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to, or plan anything against what was in his temple at Delphi, they would take vengeance on him... | |
| William Smith - 1870 - 1312 páginas
...than the oaths taken and the decrees made by it. The oath was as follows (Aesch. De FL § 121) : " They would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor...should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan any thing against what was in his temple at Delphi, they would take vengeance on him... | |
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