Примери за използване на Tegea на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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And Tegea from nine;
This account is equally current among the people of Tegea.
The boundary between Mantineia and Tegea is the round altar on the highroad.
But Tegea still endures fairly well, and so does the temple of the Alean Athenê;
He slew the despot,fled to Tegea, and made a sanctuary for Artemis.
They say that Apheidas was the father of Leucone, andnot far from Tegea is her tomb.
The plain is on the borders of Tegea, stretching just about fifty stades to that city.
In addition to this he says that Nabis on returning from Messene quitted it by the gate leading to Tegea.
They were defeated in battle by the people of Tegea, who, men and women alike, flew to arms;
The road from Tegea[in Arkadia] to Argos is very well suited for carriages, in fact a first-rate highway.
Crossing the peak of the mountain you are within the cultivated area, andreach the boundary between Tegea and Argos;
Aleus built a sanctuary of Athena in Tegea, and made this city the capital of his kingdom.
I also saw in Tegea:- the house of Aleus, the tomb of Echemus, and the fight between Echemus and Hyllus carved in relief upon a slab.
No remarkable event is recorded of his life,except that he established as the capital of his kingdom not Tegea but Trapezus.
Aleus built the old sanctuary in Tegea of Athena Alea, and made Tegea the capital of his kingdom.
There have been dedicated a sacred couch of Athena, a portrait painting of Auge, and the shield of Marpessa, surnamed Choera,a woman of Tegea.
To Apheidas fell Tegea and the land adjoining, and for this reason poets too call Tegea“the lot of Apheidas.”.
The story goes on to say that he was set free without ransom,swore to the Tegeans that the Lacedaemonians would never again attack Tegea, and then broke his oath;
As the distances of Tegea from the most remote cities differ, the letters were not delivered to them simultaneously but at a date in proportion to the distance.
After taking this step, having spent no time at all in Corinth, he ordered the Macedonians to break up their camp, andmarching through Argos reached Tegea on the second day.
But before he had set out from Tegea, the Thebans arrived with word that they would leave the cities independent.
At the Southeastern edge of the plain of Argolid, near the springs of the Erasinos river(nowadays Kephalari) andon the main arterial road which in antiquity led from Argos to Tegea and the rest of Arcadia and Kynouria, there is a small structure extant known as the Pyramid of Hellenikon.
So when the divinities came to the land of Tegea, Scephrus, they say, the son of Tegeates, came to Apollo and had a private conversation with him.
Critolaus arrived at Tegea when Sextus and his colleagues had almost given up all hope of his coming, and when they called in the Lacedaemonians to negotiate he refused to make any concessions, saying that he was not empowered to arrange anything without taking the opinion of the people, but that he would refer the matter to the next Assembly which was to meet in six months.
But as of course the most remote towns were not equally distant from Tegea, the letters were not delivered to them all at the same time, but to each in proportion to its distance.
For between Messene and Tegea lies Megalopolis, so that none of the gates can possibly be called the gate leading to Tegea by the Messenians.
This sanctuary they name Eryma(Defence) saying that Cepheus, the son of Aleus,received from Athena a boon, that Tegea should never be captured while time shall endure, adding that the goddess cut off some of the hair of Medusa and gave it to him as a guard to the city.
On the left of the highway leading to Tegea there is, beside the walls of Mantineia, a place where horses race, and not far from it is a race-course, where they celebrate the games in honor of Antinous.
And Tisamenus won them five contests in war.2 The first was at Plataea against the Persians;the second was at Tegea, when the Lacedaemonians had engaged the Tegeans and Argives; the third was at Dipaea, an Arcadian town in Maenalia, when all the Arcadians except the Mantineans were arrayed against them.
The inscriptions say that he lived at Tegea, and he dedicated the offerings at Olympia in fulfillment of a vow made for the recovery of a son, who fell ill of a wasting disease.