A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... contained in it are otherwise wholly unknown , and the geographical data are not sufficiently precise to enable us to fix their position with any certainty . The researches of recent travellers have , however , of late years given ...
... contained in it are otherwise wholly unknown , and the geographical data are not sufficiently precise to enable us to fix their position with any certainty . The researches of recent travellers have , however , of late years given ...
الصفحة 7
... contained some gold mines , but Strabo speaks of them as exhausted . It was burnt by Darius , the son of Hystaspes , after his Scythian expedition , for fear that the Scythians , who were said to be in pur- suit of him , should take ...
... contained some gold mines , but Strabo speaks of them as exhausted . It was burnt by Darius , the son of Hystaspes , after his Scythian expedition , for fear that the Scythians , who were said to be in pur- suit of him , should take ...
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... contained about 1571 square miles . Under the Ro- chiefly found in the islands off the western coast mans , or probably a little earlier , the river Achelous of Acaruania , where they maintained themselves formed the boundary between ...
... contained about 1571 square miles . Under the Ro- chiefly found in the islands off the western coast mans , or probably a little earlier , the river Achelous of Acaruania , where they maintained themselves formed the boundary between ...
الصفحة 33
... contained 470,000 slaves ; but this number is quite incredible , although we may admit that Aegina contained a great popu- lation . At the time of their prosperity the Aegine- tans founded various colonies , such as Cydonia in Crete ...
... contained 470,000 slaves ; but this number is quite incredible , although we may admit that Aegina contained a great popu- lation . At the time of their prosperity the Aegine- tans founded various colonies , such as Cydonia in Crete ...
الصفحة 34
... contained statues of Damia and Auxesia . ( Herod . v . 83 ; Paus . ii . 30. § 4. ) The position of Õea has not yet been determined , but its name suggests a connection with Oenone , the an- cient name of the island . Hence it has been ...
... contained statues of Damia and Auxesia . ( Herod . v . 83 ; Paus . ii . 30. § 4. ) The position of Õea has not yet been determined , but its name suggests a connection with Oenone , the an- cient name of the island . Hence it has been ...
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