[249] No. 207, p. 294.

[250] No. 208, p. 294. Respecting such an impersonation of the goddess Hera, see [p. 113], [114], [353].

[251] No. 209, on this page.

[252] Strabo, XIII. p. 589.

[253] Strabo, XIII. p. 609.

[254] Plutarch, Life of Lucullus.

[255] Hist. Nat., XXXV. 12, s. 55.

[256] Waddington, Fastes des Provinces Asiatiques de l’Empire Romain. Paris, 1872, pp. 43-44.

[257] Pape-Benseler, Lexikon der Eigennamen.

[258] It will be seen presently that Dr. Schliemann ultimately limited the ancient city of Troy to the “Pergamus” itself.—[Ed.]