A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... gulf , but there can be no doubt that the town was on the Strymonic gulf , as is stated by Herodotus and other authorities : the error may have perhaps arisen from the territory of Acanthus having stretched as far as the Singitic gulf ...
... gulf , but there can be no doubt that the town was on the Strymonic gulf , as is stated by Herodotus and other authorities : the error may have perhaps arisen from the territory of Acanthus having stretched as far as the Singitic gulf ...
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... gulf of Ambracia , who were barbarian or non- Hellenic nations . Like other rude mountaineers , the Acarnanians are praised for their fidelity and courage . They formed good light - armed troops , and were excellent slingers . They ...
... gulf of Ambracia , who were barbarian or non- Hellenic nations . Like other rude mountaineers , the Acarnanians are praised for their fidelity and courage . They formed good light - armed troops , and were excellent slingers . They ...
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... gulf lies between the low point off Acarnania , on which stands Fort La Punta ( 5 ) , and the promontory of Epirus , on which stands the modern town of Prevesa ( 1 ) , near the site of the ancient Nicopolis . The nar- rowest part of ...
... gulf lies between the low point off Acarnania , on which stands Fort La Punta ( 5 ) , and the promontory of Epirus , on which stands the modern town of Prevesa ( 1 ) , near the site of the ancient Nicopolis . The nar- rowest part of ...
الصفحة 27
... gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d'Adpías ( кóλños sc . ) , which first came into use , became so firmly established that it always maintained its ground among the Greek writers of the best ages , and it is only ...
... gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d'Adpías ( кóλños sc . ) , which first came into use , became so firmly established that it always maintained its ground among the Greek writers of the best ages , and it is only ...
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... Gulf as a part of the Adriatic : but it is found fully developed in Ptolemy , who makes the promontory of Garganus the limit between the Adri- atic Gulf ( ' Adрías κóλños ) and the Ionian Sea ( To ' lúviov Téλayos ) , while he calls the ...
... Gulf as a part of the Adriatic : but it is found fully developed in Ptolemy , who makes the promontory of Garganus the limit between the Adri- atic Gulf ( ' Adрías κóλños ) and the Ionian Sea ( To ' lúviov Téλayos ) , while he calls the ...
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