Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Achæa

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Achæa
Jul 28th 2011, 01:38

Proper noun: dated form of|Achaea

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# {{dated}} {{alternative spelling of|[[Achaea]]}}
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#* '''1905''': Rossiter Johnson [ed.], ''[[s:The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1|The Great Events by Famous Historians]]'', volume 1, "[[s:The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1/Fall of Troy|Fall of Troy]]" by George Grote
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#* '''1905''', Rossiter Johnson [ed.], ''[[s:The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1|The Great Events by Famous Historians]]'', volume 1, "[[s:The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1/Fall of Troy|Fall of Troy]]" by George Grote:
#*: The inhabitants of the Grecian town of Scione, in the Thracian peninsula called Pallene or Pellene, accounted themselves the offspring of the Pellenians from '''Achæa''' in Peloponnesus, who had served under Agamemnon before Troy, and who on their return from the siege had been driven on the spot by a storm and there settled.
#*: The inhabitants of the Grecian town of Scione, in the Thracian peninsula called Pallene or Pellene, accounted themselves the offspring of the Pellenians from '''Achæa''' in Peloponnesus, who had served under Agamemnon before Troy, and who on their return from the siege had been driven on the spot by a storm and there settled.
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[[Category:English terms spelled with Æ|achaea]]
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