A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Herodotus ( iii . 97 ) , and has continued to the present time . ( Arrian . Peripl . Pont . Eux . p . 12 ; Procop . B. Goth . iv . 3 , B. Pers . ii . 29 ; Steph . B. s . v . Závviyai . ) [ P.S. ] ABASCUS , ABASGUS . [ ABASCI . ] A'BATOS ...
... Herodotus ( iii . 97 ) , and has continued to the present time . ( Arrian . Peripl . Pont . Eux . p . 12 ; Procop . B. Goth . iv . 3 , B. Pers . ii . 29 ; Steph . B. s . v . Závviyai . ) [ P.S. ] ABASCUS , ABASGUS . [ ABASCI . ] A'BATOS ...
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... Herodotus , from Abydus to a promon- tory on the European shore , between Sestus and Madytus . The town possessed a small territory which contained some gold mines , but Strabo speaks of them as exhausted . It was burnt by Darius , the ...
... Herodotus , from Abydus to a promon- tory on the European shore , between Sestus and Madytus . The town possessed a small territory which contained some gold mines , but Strabo speaks of them as exhausted . It was burnt by Darius , the ...
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... Herodotus and other authorities : the error may have perhaps arisen from the territory of Acanthus having stretched as far as the Singitic gulf . At Erisso , the site of Acanthus , there are the ruins of a large ancient mole , advancing ...
... Herodotus and other authorities : the error may have perhaps arisen from the territory of Acanthus having stretched as far as the Singitic gulf . At Erisso , the site of Acanthus , there are the ruins of a large ancient mole , advancing ...
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... Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted with it long before , as they had traded ...
... Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted with it long before , as they had traded ...
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... Herodotus , from the Sinus Plinthinetes ( ii . 6 ) , but according to Scylax ( p . 44 , Hudson ) , from the Canopic mouth of the Nile ) , to the harbour of Plynos , near the Catabathmus Major . Herodotus distinguishes them from the ...
... Herodotus , from the Sinus Plinthinetes ( ii . 6 ) , but according to Scylax ( p . 44 , Hudson ) , from the Canopic mouth of the Nile ) , to the harbour of Plynos , near the Catabathmus Major . Herodotus distinguishes them from the ...
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