A European river; flows into the North Atlantic.
Thessalian chief magistrate in antiquity.
1ALEXANDER, tagus or despot of Pherae in Thessaly, ruled from 369 to 358 B.C.
2The first from Alhandra on the Tagus to Zizandre on the sea-coast.
3Three days more and they were at the mouth of the Tagus.
4The Allied Army moves to Arzobispo, and will cross the Tagus there.
5This name grew out of an ancient story connected with the Tagus.
6A whole line of forts from the Tagus to the sea!
7On the 20th of June the fleet sailed up the Tagus.
8The admiral's work in the Tagus being accomplished, we prepared for returning home.
9But I love the Tagus because of the big city along its shore.
10After looking into the Tagus, our canvas was spread for England.
11I might ha' sailed these ships into the mouth of Tagus.
12He was received, when he entered the Tagus, with great ceremony.
13With the morning dawn the caravels dropped down the Tagus and put to sea.
14Massena halted and took post at Santarem, on the Tagus.
15Babylonian Euphrates and Ganges, Tagus with golden sands, and Caijster where the swans resort.
16At length they arrived in the Tagus, and anchored before the famous city of Lisbon.