How To Use Alcaeus In A Sentence
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And the noble son of Alcaeus led them, rejoicing in his host.
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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'Discedo Alcaeus puncto illius; ille meo quis? quis nisi Callimachus?
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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Lacedaemon, on the 27th day of the month of Artemisium, and from the archonship, of Alcaeus at Athens, on the 25th day of the month of Elaphebolion.
The History of the Peloponnesian War
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Alcaeus directed her gaze to Lena for just a moment, his gaze full of repulsion.
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Though Alcaeus may be defended; for it is probable that the lungs, lying near the stomach, may participate of the steam of the liquor, and be drenched with it.
Symposiacs
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Zeus, Amphitryon of Argos, whom on a day Alcaeus, son of Perseus begat,
Heracles
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Athens in the Archonship of Alcaeus, on the twenty-fifth day of the month Elaphebolion. 34 The following persons took the oaths and ratified the treaty: -- On behalf of the Lacedaemonians, Pleistolas, Damagetus, Chionis,
The History of the Peloponnesian War
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And upon this account, they call those little posies they hang about their necks [Greek omitted], and anointed their breasts with the oils that were squeezed from them; and of this Alcaeus is a witness, when he bids his friends,
Symposiacs
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A famous Greek poem by Alcaeus, the poet of Lesbos, describes a storm at sea so vividly that Classical scholars continue to argue whether or not Alcaeus was actually on board the vessel.
Reinventing the Aztecs - part two Mexican history
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Alcaeus were natives of Lesbos in Aeolia, and wrote in the Aeolic dialect
The Illustrated London Reading Book
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There were two great lyric poets living on Lesbos in the late 7th century B.C., and some ancients Horace, for one seem to have thought that Alcaeus was the greater of the two.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Lesbos: