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Book and 16
In Book 16, Hector and Ajax duel once again.
* Folio 9 recto: Panther ( Panther ) ( Physiologus, Chapter 16 ; Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, ii, 8-9 )
* Folio 24 verso: Ant ( Formica ) ( Physiologus, 12 ; Ambrose, Hexaemeron, Book VI, 16, 20 )
The World Fact Book also reports that the military service age and obligation is 18 – 25 years of age for selective compulsory military service ; 16 years of age or younger with parental consent, for voluntary service ( 2009 ).
The last event described in the last book ( Book 16 ) is King Canute VI of Denmark subduing Pomerania under Duke Bogislaw I, in 1186.
This would also explain the 22 years between the last event described in the last book ( Book 16 ) and the 1208 event described in the preface.
The proverb " pride goes before a fall " ( from the biblical Book of Proverbs, 16: 18 ) is thought to summate the modern use of hubris.
Matthew ( Book 3, Chapter 16 )
Romans ( Book 3, Chapter 16 )
1 John ( Book 3, Chapter 16 )
2 John ( Book 1, Chapter 16 )
He may refer to Hebrews ( Book 2, Chapter 30 ) and James ( Book 4, Chapter 16 ) and maybe even 2 Peter ( Book 5, Chapter 28 ) but does not cite Philemon, 3 John or Jude.
" Ride The Wild Surf " b / w " The Anaheim, Azusa & Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review And Timing Association " ( Liberty 55724 )-BB No. 16, CB No. 23 / BB No. 77, CB No. 50-( JB )
In the last chapter of the Book of Acts, widely attributed to Luke, we find several accounts in the first person also affirming Luke's presence in Rome including Acts 28: 16: " And when we came to Rome ..." According to some accounts, Luke also contributed to authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
The sling is mentioned in the Bible, which provides what is believed to be the oldest textual reference to a sling in the Book of Judges, 20: 16.
The world's oldest chicken, a hen, died of heart failure at the age of 16 according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
The Latin word used for " warrior ",, " is from the Book of Maccabees, chapters 15 and 16, which describe huge battles.
Book of Job 22: 24 ; 28: 16 ;
It applied, not to the Visigothic nobles under their own law, which had been formulated by Euric, but to the Hispano-Roman and Gallo-Roman population, living under Visigoth rule south of the Loire and, in Book 16, to the members of the Trinitarian Catholic Church.
::( The Odyssey, Book 16 lines 19-21 ).
Its claimed membership ( as quoted from 2010 Year Book ) includes 16, 938 active and 9, 190 retired officers, 1, 122, 326 soldiers, 189, 176 Adherents, 39, 071 Corps Cadets, 378, 009 Junior Soldiers, around 104, 977 other employees and more than 4. 5 million volunteers.
He outlined a doomsday prophecy, which included a Third World War, and described a final conflict culminating in a nuclear " Armageddon ", borrowing the term from the Book of Revelation 16: 16.

Book and Iliad
Pope: " Thus on a roe the well-breath'd beagle flies, And rends his hide fresh-bleeding with the dart " The Iliad of Homer ( 1715 – 20 ) Book XV: 697 – 8
The other Strife is presumably she who appears in Homer's Iliad Book IV ; equated with Enyo as sister of Ares and so presumably daughter of Zeus and Hera:
When Heracles took the cattle of Geryon, he shot Hera in the right breast with a triple-barbed arrow: the wound was incurable and left her in constant pain, as Dione tells Aphrodite in the Iliad, Book V. Afterwards, Hera sent a gadfly to bite the cattle, irritate them and scatter them.
The revisionists would indicate passages apparently influenced by the Iliad in Táin Bó Cuailnge, and the existence of Togail Troí, an Irish adaptation of Dares Phrygius ' De excidio Troiae historia, found in the Book of Leinster, and note that the material culture of the stories is generally closer to the time of the stories ' composition than to the distant past.
The city of Larissa is mentioned on Book II of Iliad by Homer in this verse:
The names, originally spelled Phobus and Deimus respectively, were suggested by Henry Madan ( 1838 – 1901 ), Science Master of Eton, based on Book XV of the Iliad, in which the god Ares summons Dread ( Deimos ) and Fear ( Phobos ).
This specific use of cedar is mentioned in The Iliad ( Book 24 ), referring to the cedar-roofed or lined storage chamber where Priam goes to fetch treasures to be used as ransom.
* Homer, Iliad, Book III ; Odyssey, Books IV, and XXIII.
Teichoscopy or teichoscopia, meaning " viewing from the walls ," is a famous passage in the Iliad that takes place in Book 3, lines 121-244.
The Greek poet Homer extolled the wealth of Thebes in the Iliad, Book 9 ( c. 8th Century BC ): "... in Egyptian Thebes the heaps of precious ingots gleam, the hundred-gated Thebes.
According to a legend, when Phidias was asked what inspired him — whether he climbed Mount Olympus to see Zeus, or whether Zeus came down from Olympus so that Pheidias could see him — the artist answered that he portrayed Zeus according to Book One, verses 528 – 530 of Homer's Iliad:
In Homer's Iliad ( Book 19 ) she is called eldest daughter of Zeus with no mother mentioned.
They appear in Homer's Iliad in Book 9 as the lame and wrinkled daughters of Zeus ( no mother named and no number given ) who follow after Zeus ' exiled daughter Até (' Folly ') as healers but who cannot keep up with the fast-running Até.
According to the Iliad Helen was still unaware of her brothers ' deaths in the tenth year of the Trojan War, since during Book III she looks for them among the Greek host and is surprised not to see them.
According to Book 1 of the Iliad, when Agamemnon was compelled by Apollo to give up his own woman, Chryseis, he demanded Briseis as compensation.
The Odyssey, Book XVI, in The Iliad & The Odyssey.
In Book XVII of The Iliad, Apollo disguises himself as Mentes to encourage Hector to fight Menelaus, (" Hector, now you're going after something you'll not catch, chasing the horses of warrior Achilles, descendant of Aeacus.
In Book 6 of the Iliad, Andromache relates that Achilles killed Eëtion and his seven sons in a raid on Thebe, but in Book 17, Podes appears and is killed by Menelaus.
He scolded Hector in the Iliad ( Book 5, lines 471 – 492 ) claiming that he left all the hard fighting to the allies of Troy and not to the Trojans themselves, and made a point of saying that the Lycians had no reason to fight the Greeks, or no real reason to hate them, but because he was a faithful ally to Troy he would do so and fight his best anyway.
The games are described in Book 23 of the Iliad, one of the earliest references to Greek sports.
He is also mentioned in Homer's Iliad ; Book 2 describes his exile on the island of Lemnos, his wound by snake-bite, and his eventual recall by the Greeks.
In Book 18 of the Iliad the stars of the Hyades appear along with the Pleiades, Ursa Major, and Orion on the shield that the god Hephaistos made for Achilles.
( Iliad, Book VI. 132-37 )

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