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... Acusilaus 9 12 13 13 13 15 15 II ( I ) 12 ( 2 ) 13 ( 3 ) 10 ( 73a ) The Seven Sages Thales Anaximander Anaximenes 18 18 19 19 14 4 ) Pythagoras 20 15 ( 5 ) Cercops 20 16 ( 6 ) Petron 20 17 ( 7 ) Bro ( n ) tinus 20 18 ( 8 ) Hippasos 20 ...
... Acusilaus 9 12 13 13 13 15 15 II ( I ) 12 ( 2 ) 13 ( 3 ) 10 ( 73a ) The Seven Sages Thales Anaximander Anaximenes 18 18 19 19 14 4 ) Pythagoras 20 15 ( 5 ) Cercops 20 16 ( 6 ) Petron 20 17 ( 7 ) Bro ( n ) tinus 20 18 ( 8 ) Hippasos 20 ...
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... ACUSILAUS OF ARGOS ACUSILÂUS of ARGOS lived probably in the sixth century B.C. He wrote a prose work on the origins of Gods and men , called Genealogies . I. ( Chaos was the first principle , and after it the pair , Erebus the male and ...
... ACUSILAUS OF ARGOS ACUSILÂUS of ARGOS lived probably in the sixth century B.C. He wrote a prose work on the origins of Gods and men , called Genealogies . I. ( Chaos was the first principle , and after it the pair , Erebus the male and ...
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... ( Acusilaus like Homer briefly tells the story of the giants ) . 9c . ( Heracles died in the fire ) . 10. ( Apollo was about to be flung into Tartarus by Zeus , but on the supplication of Leto he was allowed to serve a man , Admetus ...
... ( Acusilaus like Homer briefly tells the story of the giants ) . 9c . ( Heracles died in the fire ) . 10. ( Apollo was about to be flung into Tartarus by Zeus , but on the supplication of Leto he was allowed to serve a man , Admetus ...
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