mathos造句
例句與造句
- Ponce's first mayor was Don Pedro S醤chez de Mathos, in 1692.
- His troops pushed back the mercenaries of Mathos, the Libyan chief, at the Utica.
- Another report that he was at the residence of Catholic Archbishop Edouard Mathos could not immediately be confirmed.
- Hedstrom and Hendee were ahead of their time, said Esta Mathos, curator of the Indian Motocycle Museum.
- Hamilcar Barca suppressed the revolt with the help of the Berber leader Naravas, and crucified Mathos around 237 BC.
- It's difficult to find mathos in a sentence. 用mathos造句挺難的
- In 1932-1942, a translation by Father Mathos Soares, based relatively freely on the Vulgate, was published by Edi琿es Paulinas.
- Events may have ended there but two mercenary leaders, Spendius, a runaway Campanian slave, and Mathos, a Libyan soldier, fomented revolt among the Libyan troops for their own personal reasons.
- The Carthaginian army was largely mercenary, and at the conclusion of the First Punic War, when because of the terms of the settlement with Rome the Carthaginian government was unable to pay the agreed dues of its mercenaries, Mathos led their revolt against it.
- Gisco began to pay off the mercenaries nationality by nationality, and events might have ended there, but two mercenary leaders, Spendius and Mathos, fomented revolt among the Libyan troops, for their own personal reasons, and were able eventually to persuade the entire mercenary army to revolt.
- Gisco began to pay off the mercenaries nationality by nationality, and events may have ended there, but two mercenary leaders, Spendius and Mathos, fomented revolt among the Libyan troops, for their own personal reasons, and were able eventually to persuade the entire mercenary army to revolt.
- Since 2010 Myatt has written extensively about his rejection of both Islam and his extremist past, writing that : " What I [ . . . ] came to understand, via pathei-mathos, was the importance-the human necessity, the virtue-of love, and how love expresses or can express the numinous in the most sublime, the most human, way.
- Myatt describes " the Numinous Way " as " the result of a four-decade long " pathei-mathos " and [ . . . ] the often difficult process of acknowledging my many personal mistakes ", and writes that it is an apolitical, and individual, way of life, based on empathy and " ????? ?????, " pathei-mathos, but are regarded as unethical abstractions.
- Myatt describes " the Numinous Way " as " the result of a four-decade long " pathei-mathos " and [ . . . ] the often difficult process of acknowledging my many personal mistakes ", and writes that it is an apolitical, and individual, way of life, based on empathy and " ????? ?????, " pathei-mathos, but are regarded as unethical abstractions.
- He defines " pathei-mathos " by saying : " The Greek term ????? ????? derives from the " Agamemnon " of Aeschylus ( written c . 458 BCE ), and can be interpreted, or translated, as meaning learning from adversary, or wisdom arises from ( personal ) suffering; or personal experience is the genesis of true learning . " Pathei-Mathos is thus an aspect of or element in " the Numinous Way ", although the former term comes to predominate over the latter in Myatt's writings beginning 2012.
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