Historia Alexandri Magni, 4.3.22
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Literature: prose See all items with this value
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1st century CE See all items with this value
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Quintus Curtius See all items with this value
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Historia Alexandri Magni, 4.3.22
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Syracusis id simulacrum devexerant Poeni et in maiore locaverant patria multisque aliis spoliis urbium a semet captarum non Carthaginem magis quam Tyrum ornaverant.
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Verb (active) See all items with this value
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City of Tyre
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Visual Work: Sculpture: Deity See all items with this value
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A cult statue of Apollo wrapped with chains of gold, originally in Syracuse
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Carthaginians
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A00227
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