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... Pelasgians , from which it appears that the Aborigines of Dionysius are none other than the Ligyes or Ligurians so ... Pelasgian , Etruscan , or Roman had the mastery , the main element in the population of all Italy . Just as they ...
... Pelasgians , from which it appears that the Aborigines of Dionysius are none other than the Ligyes or Ligurians so ... Pelasgian , Etruscan , or Roman had the mastery , the main element in the population of all Italy . Just as they ...
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... Pelasgians ; others , like Cato and Sempronius , said that the Aborigines were Acheans . Varro , as we saw , said that after the conquest of the Siculi by the combined Pelasgians and Aborigines the Pelasgians withdrew . This statement ...
... Pelasgians ; others , like Cato and Sempronius , said that the Aborigines were Acheans . Varro , as we saw , said that after the conquest of the Siculi by the combined Pelasgians and Aborigines the Pelasgians withdrew . This statement ...
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... Pelasgians , so we may with equal reason assign to them the great gateways and walls of Signia , and other towns ... Pelasgian settlement in Latium is supported by the legend of Evander and his Arcadians . Pausanias relates that ...
... Pelasgians , so we may with equal reason assign to them the great gateways and walls of Signia , and other towns ... Pelasgian settlement in Latium is supported by the legend of Evander and his Arcadians . Pausanias relates that ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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