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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Histoire
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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Poetry. --- Poésie --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Poetry. --- Histoire --- Poésie
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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Histoire
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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Poetry --- Poésie --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Poetry --- Histoire --- Poésie
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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Histoire
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Cave of the Nymphs at Pharsalus is the first book-length study of one of Greece’s most cited nymph sanctuaries. The volume includes a revised catalog, extensive new commentaries on the cave’s famous inscriptions, and a first-time investigation of the site’s topographical and archaeological layout. Also known as Alogopati or Karapla cave, the Pharsalian shrine holds a special place among ancient nymph caves as the only such site to feature an inscribed poetic chronicle of the shrine’s foundation and its founder, the mysterious nymph worshipper Pantalces. Based on years of fieldwork and archival research, Cave of the Nymphs challenges some commonly held views about the origin of this rock-cut ‘tale’ and offers a fresh perspective for understanding the Pharsalian cave in its proper historical context.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Shrines --- Caves --- Inscriptions --- Nymphs (Greek deities) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Sanctuaires --- Cavernes --- Nymphes (Divinités grecques) --- Farsala (Greece) --- Pharsale (Grèce) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Nymphes (Divinités grecques) --- Pharsale (Grèce) --- Antiquités --- Thessaly (Greece) --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Inscriptions grecques --- Nymphes --- Nymphs (Greek deities). --- Fouilles archéologiques
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In his epic The Civil War, Lucan (39-65 CE) carries us from Caesar's fateful crossing of the Rubicon, through the Battle of Pharsalus, Pompey's death, and Cato's leadership in Africa, to Caesar victorious in Egypt. The poem is also called Pharsalia.
Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C. --- Epic poetry, Latin --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Poésie épique latine --- Poetry --- Poésie --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Latin epic poetry --- Pharsalus, Battle of, 48 B.C. --- Greece --- Rome (Empire) --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic --- Romi --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Latin poetry --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Rome (Italy) --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C. --- Poésie épique latine --- Poésie
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Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C., in literature --- Epic poetry, Latin --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C., dans la littérature --- Poésie épique latine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Lucan, --- History and criticism. --- Bataille de Pharsale, Pharsale, Grèce, 48 av. J.-C., dans la littérature --- Poésie épique latine --- Pypłacz, Joanna. --- Rome --- History --- Literature and the war.
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