"Pyrophorus" Quotes from Famous Books
... "It was usual with the Greeks (Alex. ab Alex. Genial Dier 1 v c3) when armies were about to engage, that before the first ensigns stood a prophet or priest, bearing branches of laurels and garlands, who was called Pyrophorus, or the torch-bearer, because he held a lamp or torch; and it was accounted a most criminal thing to do him any hurt, because he performed the office of an ambassador. This sort of men were priests of Mars, and sacred to him, so that those who were conquerors always spared them. Hence, ...![](http://www.diccionarioingles.com/rquot.gif) — Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Vol 1 (of 2) • Thomas Mitchell |