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... Sequani were in the habit of settling the date of the Samon solstice or longest day by actual observation , and possibly also that of the winter solstice , though we read of no feast or fair to call attention to that day . However ...
... Sequani were in the habit of settling the date of the Samon solstice or longest day by actual observation , and possibly also that of the winter solstice , though we read of no feast or fair to call attention to that day . However ...
Page 116
... Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the differences show themselves owing to distance of time ? The answer should doubtless be that they are due to both . The Calendar is supposed to belong , approximately ...
... Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the differences show themselves owing to distance of time ? The answer should doubtless be that they are due to both . The Calendar is supposed to belong , approximately ...
Page 128
... Sequani , for both are placed in that position by Caesar , i . 31 , vi . 12. It was the Arverni and Sequani , hard pressed by their rivals the Aedui , that invited the aid of Ariovistus and his Germans from beyond the Rhine , i . 31 ...
... Sequani , for both are placed in that position by Caesar , i . 31 , vi . 12. It was the Arverni and Sequani , hard pressed by their rivals the Aedui , that invited the aid of Ariovistus and his Germans from beyond the Rhine , i . 31 ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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