A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... described answer to the later notions respecting the Hyperboreans , whose name does not occur in Homer . Afterwards , the epithets applied by Homer to this supposed primitive people were taken as proper names , and were assigned to dif ...
... described answer to the later notions respecting the Hyperboreans , whose name does not occur in Homer . Afterwards , the epithets applied by Homer to this supposed primitive people were taken as proper names , and were assigned to dif ...
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... described as such ; but after the foundation of Nicopolis , a few buildings sprang up around the temple , and it served as a kind of suburb to Nicopolis . The site of Actium has been a subject of dispute . The accompanying plan of the ...
... described as such ; but after the foundation of Nicopolis , a few buildings sprang up around the temple , and it served as a kind of suburb to Nicopolis . The site of Actium has been a subject of dispute . The accompanying plan of the ...
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... described by Homer in the Odyssey ( ix . 116 ) as lying opposite to the land of the Cyclopes , and abounding in wild goats . But all such attempts to identify the localities described in the wanderings of Ulysses may be safely dismissed ...
... described by Homer in the Odyssey ( ix . 116 ) as lying opposite to the land of the Cyclopes , and abounding in wild goats . But all such attempts to identify the localities described in the wanderings of Ulysses may be safely dismissed ...
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... . The Roman of these Arcadian districts , comprising Scirtonium , roads in Egypt are described in the Itinerarium Malea , Cromi , Belbina , and Leuctrum , continued | passage ( ad Dionys . Per . 461 ) 48 AEGYS . AEGYPTUS .
... . The Roman of these Arcadian districts , comprising Scirtonium , roads in Egypt are described in the Itinerarium Malea , Cromi , Belbina , and Leuctrum , continued | passage ( ad Dionys . Per . 461 ) 48 AEGYS . AEGYPTUS .
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... described the principal crater as five stadia in circumference , but diminishing gradually to a width of only fifty feet , and estimated its depth at a stadium . From this crater were vomited forth sometimes flames , at others red hot ...
... described the principal crater as five stadia in circumference , but diminishing gradually to a width of only fifty feet , and estimated its depth at a stadium . From this crater were vomited forth sometimes flames , at others red hot ...
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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