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In Greek mythology, Autonous fathered a son, Acanthus, with Hippoamia. Autonous's horses tore their son to shreds.


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Autonous (237 words)
In Greek mythology, Autonous fathered a son, Acanthus, with Hippoamia.
The peace treaty was an agreement for the complete evacuation of the Israeli army and Israeli settlements in the entire Sinai Peninsula, in return for egypt's recognition of Israel and its promise to adhere to the new "cease-fire" [or peace] lines.
In a separate Israel-US memorandum of agreement, concluded on the same day, the US spelled out its commitments to Israel in case the treaty is violated, the role of the un, and the future supply of military and economic aid to Israel.
ERBzine 1808: Anonymous -The History of Autonous (1736) (14167 words)
The unparalleled fortitude also of this afflicted pair, through the course of their misfortunes, was for some time the subject of our discourse: And we could not but admire with what resignation and constancy they bore the burden, which heaven had thought fit to lay upon them.
The manner of his preservation in the island, and his way of living during his solitude, was what every one had a desire to know: and the means, by which he acquired the knowledge he spoke of, did vastly raise the companies curiosity.
Nor do I remember any thing of the hind, by which I imagine I was for some time suckled; my whole living consisting of the before mentioned roots, with the fruits of the trees in their season, which I became acquainted with from the example of the fowls of the air.
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