A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... chief wealth of the inhabitants consisted in their herds and flocks , which pastured in the rich mea- dows in the lower part of the Achelous There were numerous islands off the western coast of Acar- nania . Of these the most important ...
... chief wealth of the inhabitants consisted in their herds and flocks , which pastured in the rich mea- dows in the lower part of the Achelous There were numerous islands off the western coast of Acar- nania . Of these the most important ...
الصفحة 10
... chief town in Acar- nania ( Xen . Hell . iv . 6. § 4 ; comp . Thuc . ii . 80 ) ; but , in the time of the Romans , the meetings took place either at Thyrium , or at Leucas , the latter of which places became , at that time , the chief ...
... chief town in Acar- nania ( Xen . Hell . iv . 6. § 4 ; comp . Thuc . ii . 80 ) ; but , in the time of the Romans , the meetings took place either at Thyrium , or at Leucas , the latter of which places became , at that time , the chief ...
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... chief of the five great tributaries of the Indus , which give the name of Panjab ( i . e . Five Waters ) to the great plain of NW . India . These rivers are described , in their connection with each other , under INDIA . The Acesines ...
... chief of the five great tributaries of the Indus , which give the name of Panjab ( i . e . Five Waters ) to the great plain of NW . India . These rivers are described , in their connection with each other , under INDIA . The Acesines ...
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... chief court of justice . Each nome , too , had its separate priesthood , its temple , chief and inferior towns , its magistrates , registration and peculiar creed , ceremonies , and customs , and each was apparently independent of every ...
... chief court of justice . Each nome , too , had its separate priesthood , its temple , chief and inferior towns , its magistrates , registration and peculiar creed , ceremonies , and customs , and each was apparently independent of every ...
الصفحة 40
... chief town was Lycopolis . 2. The Antaeopolite , probably worshipped Typhon ( Diod . i . 21 ) ; its capital was Antacopolis ( Plut . de Solert . Anim . 23. ) Thus nomis , a little to the north of the castle and toll - house | too ...
... chief town was Lycopolis . 2. The Antaeopolite , probably worshipped Typhon ( Diod . i . 21 ) ; its capital was Antacopolis ( Plut . de Solert . Anim . 23. ) Thus nomis , a little to the north of the castle and toll - house | too ...
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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