Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 3British Academy, 1976 |
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... Aborigines , Siculi , and Pelasgians , though the Umbrian name does not appear . This fact is readily explained . As I have already pointed out , the Siculi are the advanced guard of the Celto - Umbrian peoples from beyond the Alps ...
... Aborigines , Siculi , and Pelasgians , though the Umbrian name does not appear . This fact is readily explained . As I have already pointed out , the Siculi are the advanced guard of the Celto - Umbrian peoples from beyond the Alps ...
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... Aborigines either subdued or expelled . Varro says that the Aborigines had joined the Pelasgians and had aided them in driving out the Siculi . After this the Pelasgians withdrew and dispersed . The story of the alliance between the ...
... Aborigines either subdued or expelled . Varro says that the Aborigines had joined the Pelasgians and had aided them in driving out the Siculi . After this the Pelasgians withdrew and dispersed . The story of the alliance between the ...
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... Aborigines or Ligurians , and of the Umbro- Siculans respectively . 2 The story of a Pelasgian settlement in Latium is supported by the legend of Evander and his Arcadians . Pausanias relates that Evander was the best of the Arcadians ...
... Aborigines or Ligurians , and of the Umbro- Siculans respectively . 2 The story of a Pelasgian settlement in Latium is supported by the legend of Evander and his Arcadians . Pausanias relates that Evander was the best of the Arcadians ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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