A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... hill on which the modern town of Tripi is situated , were those of Abacaenum . He speaks of fragments of masonry , prostrate columns , and the vestiges of walls , indi- cating the site of a large city , but which had been destroyed to ...
... hill on which the modern town of Tripi is situated , were those of Abacaenum . He speaks of fragments of masonry , prostrate columns , and the vestiges of walls , indi- cating the site of a large city , but which had been destroyed to ...
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... Hill ) , and which appear to have been originally included under the name of Abyla . They may be regarded ACACE'SIUM ( ' Ακακήσιον : Eth . ' Ακακήσιος ) , a town of Arcadia in the district of 1 arrhasia , at the foot of a hill of the ...
... Hill ) , and which appear to have been originally included under the name of Abyla . They may be regarded ACACE'SIUM ( ' Ακακήσιον : Eth . ' Ακακήσιος ) , a town of Arcadia in the district of 1 arrhasia , at the foot of a hill of the ...
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... hill , named Olpae , near the Amphilochian Argos , which the Acarnanians had fortified as a place of judicial meeting for the settlement of disputes . ( Thuc . iii . 105. ) The meetings of the League were usually held at Stratus , which ...
... hill , named Olpae , near the Amphilochian Argos , which the Acarnanians had fortified as a place of judicial meeting for the settlement of disputes . ( Thuc . iii . 105. ) The meetings of the League were usually held at Stratus , which ...
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... hill , nearly due W. of Syracuse , from which it was distant , according to the Itineraries , 24 Roman miles ( Itin . Ant . p . 87 ; Tab . Peut . ) . It was a colony of Syra- cuse , founded , as we learn from Thucydides , 70 years after ...
... hill , nearly due W. of Syracuse , from which it was distant , according to the Itineraries , 24 Roman miles ( Itin . Ant . p . 87 ; Tab . Peut . ) . It was a colony of Syra- cuse , founded , as we learn from Thucydides , 70 years after ...
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... hill are great numbers of tombs excavated in the rock , while on the hill of Acremonte itself are some monuments of a singular character ; figures as large as life , hewn in relief in shallow niches on the surface of the native rock ...
... hill are great numbers of tombs excavated in the rock , while on the hill of Acremonte itself are some monuments of a singular character ; figures as large as life , hewn in relief in shallow niches on the surface of the native rock ...
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