A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Greek , another wholly distinct from it , tended , like the Autochthones of the Greeks , to de- signate the primitive and original inhabitants of the country . The other derivations suggested by later writers , - such as Aberrigines ...
... Greek , another wholly distinct from it , tended , like the Autochthones of the Greeks , to de- signate the primitive and original inhabitants of the country . The other derivations suggested by later writers , - such as Aberrigines ...
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... Greeks , and were esteemed on account of their sincerity and good faith . So highly were they valued , that at an early age some of the powerful Greek colonies in Italy applied for their mediation and adopted their institutions , and at ...
... Greeks , and were esteemed on account of their sincerity and good faith . So highly were they valued , that at an early age some of the powerful Greek colonies in Italy applied for their mediation and adopted their institutions , and at ...
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... Greek town . Thucydides ( v . 1 ; viii . 108 ) also mentions a settlement here from Delos , made by the Delians whom the Athenians removed from the island B. c . 422. After the establishment of the dynasty of the kings of Per- gamum ...
... Greek town . Thucydides ( v . 1 ; viii . 108 ) also mentions a settlement here from Delos , made by the Delians whom the Athenians removed from the island B. c . 422. After the establishment of the dynasty of the kings of Per- gamum ...
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... Greeks with the Adriatic probably contributed to the same result . It has been supposed by some writers that it received , at different periods , Greek colonies , one from Epidamnus and the other from Syracuse ; but both statements ...
... Greeks with the Adriatic probably contributed to the same result . It has been supposed by some writers that it received , at different periods , Greek colonies , one from Epidamnus and the other from Syracuse ; but both statements ...
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... Greek , settlers . But there seems much reason to believe that they are not really so ancient , and belong , in fact , to the Roman colony , which was founded previous to the general reduction of the Italian brass coinage . ( Eckhel ...
... Greek , settlers . But there seems much reason to believe that they are not really so ancient , and belong , in fact , to the Roman colony , which was founded previous to the general reduction of the Italian brass coinage . ( Eckhel ...
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