ARRHABAEUS

ARRHABAEUS
ARRHABAEUS
Gentis cuiusdam vicinae et conterminae Macedonibus Rex, qui cum fratre Sirrba in magnas difficultates et angustias Archelaum conivecerunt. Aristor. l. 5. Polit. c. 10.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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