I , cuinos by the Pelasgi, took refuge in Sparta, where they were kindly received. Lands even were given to them, and they were married to girls of the country. But as these strangers, ever restless and ambitious, were, in the sequel, convicted of endeavouring... Travels in the Ottoman empire, Egypt, and Persia, undertaken by order of the ... - Page 169by Guillaume Antoine Olivier - 1801Full view - About this book
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...established themselves. The descendants of these heroes, driven some time after from Lemnos by the Pelasgi, took refuge in Sparta, where they were kindly received....Lands even were given to them, and they were married io girls of the country. But as these strangers, ever restless and ambitious, were, in the sequel,... | |
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...themselves. The descendants of these heroes, driven some time after from I , cuinos by the Pelasgi, took refuge in Sparta, where they were kindly received....they were married to girls of the country. But as these strangers, ever restless and ambitious, were, in the sequel, convicted of endeavouring to seize... | |
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...established themselves. 1'he descendants of these heroes, driven some time after from Lemnos by the Pelasgi, took refuge in Sparta, where they were kindly received....they were married to girls of the country. But as these strangers, ever restless and ambitious, were, in the sequel, convicted of endeavouring to seize... | |
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