A Dictionary of Greek And Roman Antiquities

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A Dictionary of Greek And Roman Antiquities
Smith, William, 1813-1893
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fiov- ^tua.) This legend of the origin of the diipolia manifestly leads us back to a time when it had not yet become customary to offer animal sacrifices to the gods, but merely the fruits of the earth.
Porphyrins also informs us that three Athenian fisimilies had their especial (probably hereditary) functions to perform at this festival Members of the one drove the ox to the altar, and were thence called fccrrpi(£8ai : another fiimily, descended from Baulon and called the /Botrr^oi, knocked th
...e victim down ; and a third, designated by the name of Uurpai^ killed it. (Compare Creuxer's MytkoL wid Symbol. L p. 172, iv. p. 122, Slc) [U &] DIMACHAE (fiifudxai)^ Macedonian horse- soldiers, who also fought on foot when occasion required. Their armour was heavier than that of the ordinary horse-soldiers, and lighter than that of the r^lar heavy-armed foot A servant ac- companied each soldier in order to take care of his hoiae when he alighted to fight on foot This species of troops is said to have been first intro- duced by Alexander the Great (Pollux, L 132 ; Curtius, V.

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