A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Italy ( B. c . 167 ) under the pretext of their having afforded help to Perseus . The Romans never brought these prisoners to trial , but kept them in the towns of Italy ; and it was not till after the lapse of 17 years , and when their ...
... Italy ( B. c . 167 ) under the pretext of their having afforded help to Perseus . The Romans never brought these prisoners to trial , but kept them in the towns of Italy ; and it was not till after the lapse of 17 years , and when their ...
الصفحة 27
... Italy from Illyricum , Dalmatia and Epeirus , and is connected at its southern extremity with the Ionian Sea . It appears to have been at first regarded by the Greeks as a mere gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d ...
... Italy from Illyricum , Dalmatia and Epeirus , and is connected at its southern extremity with the Ionian Sea . It appears to have been at first regarded by the Greeks as a mere gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d ...
الصفحة 56
... Italy on the side of the Adriatic . But after the de- East men . It appears to have reached Tacitus in struction of the Senones , when the confines of Italy the form Easte , and is still preserved in the modern were extended to the ...
... Italy on the side of the Adriatic . But after the de- East men . It appears to have reached Tacitus in struction of the Senones , when the confines of Italy the form Easte , and is still preserved in the modern were extended to the ...
الصفحة 66
... Italy to enable them to afford much the decision of all questions respecting peace and assistance to the Aetolians , upon whom , therefore , war with foreign nations . There was also another the burden of the war chiefly fell . In the ...
... Italy to enable them to afford much the decision of all questions respecting peace and assistance to the Aetolians , upon whom , therefore , war with foreign nations . There was also another the burden of the war chiefly fell . In the ...
الصفحة 87
... Italy . Their circuit is about three miles , and they enclose three separate heights or summits of the hill , each of which appears to have had its particular defences as an arx or citadel , besides the external walls which surrounded ...
... Italy . Their circuit is about three miles , and they enclose three separate heights or summits of the hill , each of which appears to have had its particular defences as an arx or citadel , besides the external walls which surrounded ...
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Acarnania according Achaeans Acropolis Aetolians Africa Agora Alexandreia Alps Ambracia ancient appears Appian Apulia Arabia Arabs Argos Arrian Asia Athenians Athens Attica Augustus bank Belgae belonged Caesar called celebrated chief coast coins colony comp demus derived described Diod Diodorus distance district eastern Egypt empire Euphrates extended feet flows gate Greek gulf harbour Herod Herodotus hill Hispania Baetica inhabitants Inscr inscriptions island Italy Itin king lake latter Leake Livy Macedonia Mela mentioned miles modern mountain mouth neighbourhood Northern Greece occupied origin Parthenon passage Paus Pausanias Peiraeeus Peloponnesus peninsula period Persian plain Plin Pliny Plut Polybius probably promontory province Ptol Ptolemy reign remains river road rock Roman Rome ruins Scylax Sicily side situated southern speaks stadia Steph Stephanus stood Strab stream summit supposed temple territory Thuc Thucydides tion town tribes valley viii village walls western writers