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Semiramis
- an ancient queen of Assyria; the wife of Ninus
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stone mound of Assyrian Semiramis, or what giants, sons
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the son of Ninus and Semiramis. He, therefore, remaining indoors and
Cic:ProvCon_9
as for Syria, is that Semiramis any longer to be retained
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fter that time (he says) Semiramis was ruler of the Assyri
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hat Babylon was built by Semiramis, queen of Assyria, and
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time, Ninus and Semiramis ruled over Assyria and the
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reigned at the same time as Semiramis. Apis, for 25 yea
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do not mention Ninus or Semiramis." After saying thi
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ham and the reign of Ninus and Semiramis, 2,044 years. Fro
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or, and a wife, whose name was Semiramis. [1.2] & & Semir
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iramis. [1.2] & & Semiramis, not daring to entrust the
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the Assyrian kings and queen Semiramis sprung. The name
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4 His wife Semiramis succeeded him on the throne.
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After his death, his wife Semiramis, the queen of all Asia,
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was succeeded by his wife Semiramis. She ruled for forty-two years,
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later by Ninus or by Semiramis. 8 This city, surrounded by
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are Melita, founded by Samiramis, not far from the
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and also by Cyrus and Semiramis and by Alexander, all of
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town, which was founded by Semiramis, being called by some writers
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Abaesamis and Soractia, founded by Semiramis; but now it is a
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to Parhalus, by Ctesias to Semiramis, and by Archemachus to Aegaeon.
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over them. Juba attests that Semiramis fell so deeply in love
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silver and the wine-bowl of Semiramis the weight of which came
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}, Tragedy and Comedy and Semiramis the Slave Girl Rising to
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bylons. SEMIRAMIS. Semiramis built a monument for herself,
Polyaen_8.26.1
The Lacedaemonian Women [26] Semiramis. Semiramis receiv
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the Indians, and the palace of Semiramis. For there are
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his forces to the kingdom of Semiramis. For he was excee
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in a woman's breast. For Semiramis, queen of the Assyrians, when
Semiramis 2
- a previous name of the city of Thyateira
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(c. 281) y called Pelopeia and Semiramis; Seleukos Nikator c
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