A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... became a colony is uncertain : Pliny calls it only an " oppidum , " but it appears from the Liber de Coloniis that it must have received a colony previous to his time , probably as early as the second Triumvirate ; and we learn from ...
... became a colony is uncertain : Pliny calls it only an " oppidum , " but it appears from the Liber de Coloniis that it must have received a colony previous to his time , probably as early as the second Triumvirate ; and we learn from ...
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... became a place of considerable importance . Xerxes stopped here on his march into Greece ( B. C. 480 ) and praised the inhabitants for the zeal which they displayed in his service . Acanthus surrendered to Brasidas B C.424 , and its ...
... became a place of considerable importance . Xerxes stopped here on his march into Greece ( B. C. 480 ) and praised the inhabitants for the zeal which they displayed in his service . Acanthus surrendered to Brasidas B C.424 , and its ...
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... became the most powerful political body in Greece ; and it happened by a strange coincidence that the people , who had enjoyed the greatest celebrity in the heroic age , but who had almost disappeared from history for several centuries ...
... became the most powerful political body in Greece ; and it happened by a strange coincidence that the people , who had enjoyed the greatest celebrity in the heroic age , but who had almost disappeared from history for several centuries ...
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... became a cornucopia , or horn of plenty . ( Soph . Trach . 9 ; Ov . Met . ix . 8 , seq .; Apollod . ii . 7. § 5. ) This legend alludes apparently to some efforts made at an early period to check the ravages , which the inundations of ...
... became a cornucopia , or horn of plenty . ( Soph . Trach . 9 ; Ov . Met . ix . 8 , seq .; Apollod . ii . 7. § 5. ) This legend alludes apparently to some efforts made at an early period to check the ravages , which the inundations of ...
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... became so firmly established that it always maintained its ground among the Greek writers of the best ages , and it is only at a later period or in exceptional cases that we find the expressions ' Adpiávη or ' Adpiatikǹ dáλaoσa . ( The ...
... became so firmly established that it always maintained its ground among the Greek writers of the best ages , and it is only at a later period or in exceptional cases that we find the expressions ' Adpiávη or ' Adpiatikǹ dáλaoσa . ( The ...
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