A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... called the Cicolano , abound with vestiges of ancient cities , which , from the polygonal , or so - called Cyclopean style of their construction , have been referred to a very early period of antiquity . Many attempts have been ...
... called the Cicolano , abound with vestiges of ancient cities , which , from the polygonal , or so - called Cyclopean style of their construction , have been referred to a very early period of antiquity . Many attempts have been ...
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... called by Pliny ( iii . 8 ) ASINES , and by Vibius Sequester ( p . 4 ) ASINIUS . Both these writers place it in the immediate neighbourhood of Tauromenium , and it can be no other than the river now called by the Arabic name of Cantara ...
... called by Pliny ( iii . 8 ) ASINES , and by Vibius Sequester ( p . 4 ) ASINIUS . Both these writers place it in the immediate neighbourhood of Tauromenium , and it can be no other than the river now called by the Arabic name of Cantara ...
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... called Phthiotan Achaeans till a still later period . ( Thuc . viii . 3. ) An account of this part of Thessaly is given under THESSALIA . 2. Originally called AEGIALUS or AEGIALEIA ( Alyiaλós , Alyiáλeia , Hom . II . ii . 575 ; Paus ...
... called Phthiotan Achaeans till a still later period . ( Thuc . viii . 3. ) An account of this part of Thessaly is given under THESSALIA . 2. Originally called AEGIALUS or AEGIALEIA ( Alyiaλós , Alyiáλeia , Hom . II . ii . 575 ; Paus ...
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... called by Tacitus ( Ann . ii . 53 ) a city of Achaia ; but too much stress must not be laid upon this passage , as Tacitus may only have used Achaia in its widest signification as equivalent to Greece . If μέχρι is not inclusive ...
... called by Tacitus ( Ann . ii . 53 ) a city of Achaia ; but too much stress must not be laid upon this passage , as Tacitus may only have used Achaia in its widest signification as equivalent to Greece . If μέχρι is not inclusive ...
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... called by Homer ( Il . xx . 194 ) Kpeiwv ' Axe- Adios , and was worshipped as a mighty god through- out Greece . He is celebrated in mythology on account of his combat with Heracles for the posses- sion of Deïaneira . The river - god ...
... called by Homer ( Il . xx . 194 ) Kpeiwv ' Axe- Adios , and was worshipped as a mighty god through- out Greece . He is celebrated in mythology on account of his combat with Heracles for the posses- sion of Deïaneira . The river - god ...
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