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Book II-IV translated by Gary Berkowitz from the original Greek of T. Kiessling's edition of 1826.
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but discovering his conspiracy sent him into exile.
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Index

Lycurgus
Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Lycurgus
Aleus
Tegea
Arcadia
Lycurgus
Nemea
Lycurgus
Thrace
Dionysus
Pronax
Talaus
Argos
Amphithea
Adrastus
Asclepius
Thespian
Heracles
Toxicrate
Thespius
Thespiae
Cithaeronian lion
Thebes
Iolaus
Sardinia
Hippodamia
Pisa
Oenomaus

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