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Cynoscephalae   Listen
Cynoscephalae

noun
1.
The fields in Thessaly where in 197 BC the Romans defeated the Macedonians.
2.
The battle that ended the second Macedonian War (197 BC); the Romans defeated Philip V who lost his control of Greece.  Synonym: battle of Cynoscephalae.



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"Cynoscephalae" Quotes from Famous Books



... cathedrals. Then there were the queer bestiaries of his own doctors, the early Mandevilles, the Presterjohns of the twelfth century, the Munchausens of all time. From these he inherited the Sciopod upon the door of Sens, the cynoscephalae, and "men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders." He lived, too, in an age far more pictorial, far more given to the living allegory, than any centuries to which the cold print of a book alone appealed. Architecture, as he knew it, ceased when printing ...
— The Story of Rouen • Sir Theodore Andrea Cook

... CYNOSCEPHALAE (197 B.C.).—During the Hannibalic War, Philip V. (III.) of Macedonia had aided the Carthaginians, or at least had entered into an alliance with them. He was now troubling the Greek cities which were under the protection of Rome. For these things the ...
— A General History for Colleges and High Schools • P. V. N. Myers



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