Tyrrhenians   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tyrrhenians   - ancient inhabitants of Lemnos
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AnthPal_6.151   flute of Ares, & the Tyrrhenian instrument by which
Athen_15.672   indignant at it, persuaded the Tyrrhenians by a promise of money,
Crinag_6.350   } & To a Trumpet The Tyrrhenian trumpet that often ove
DionHal:Din_10   thenians." 12. The Tyrrhenian speech: "That everything wil
Polyaen_7.49.1   and their property. [49] & The Tyrrhenian Women. The Tyrrh


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