A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 2
... seems to be the same as the Alazonius or Alazon of Strabo and Pliny ( Alasan , Alacks ) which fell into the Cambyses just above its confluence with the Cyrus . [ P.S. ] ABASCI , ABASGI ( ' Αβασκοί , ̓Αβασγοί ) , 2 Scythian people in the ...
... seems to be the same as the Alazonius or Alazon of Strabo and Pliny ( Alasan , Alacks ) which fell into the Cambyses just above its confluence with the Cyrus . [ P.S. ] ABASCI , ABASGI ( ' Αβασκοί , ̓Αβασγοί ) , 2 Scythian people in the ...
الصفحة 6
... seems probable that this is the direction meant ) , Varro mentions first BATIA or VATIA ( Baría ) , of which no trace is to be found : then comes 11. TIORA , surnamed MATIENE ( Τιώρα , ἡ καλου- μévn Marihun ) , where there was a very ...
... seems probable that this is the direction meant ) , Varro mentions first BATIA or VATIA ( Baría ) , of which no trace is to be found : then comes 11. TIORA , surnamed MATIENE ( Τιώρα , ἡ καλου- μévn Marihun ) , where there was a very ...
الصفحة 27
... seems much reason to believe that they are not really so ancient , and belong , in fact , to the Roman colony , which was founded previous to the general reduction of the Italian brass coinage . ( Eckhel , vol . i . p . 98 ; Müller ...
... seems much reason to believe that they are not really so ancient , and belong , in fact , to the Roman colony , which was founded previous to the general reduction of the Italian brass coinage . ( Eckhel , vol . i . p . 98 ; Müller ...
الصفحة 52
... seems to have abated much of its activity , and the younger Lucilius ( a contemporary of Seneca ) speaks of its fires as in a great measure cooled . ( Lucil . Aetn . 437. ) 66 We hear much less from ancient authors of the volcanic ...
... seems to have abated much of its activity , and the younger Lucilius ( a contemporary of Seneca ) speaks of its fires as in a great measure cooled . ( Lucil . Aetn . 437. ) 66 We hear much less from ancient authors of the volcanic ...
الصفحة 113
... seems to be the pass of Beilan , by which a man can go from Iskenderun to Antioch ; this may be called the lower Amanian pass . The other pass , to which Cicero refers , appears to be NNE . of Issus , in the same range of mountains ...
... seems to be the pass of Beilan , by which a man can go from Iskenderun to Antioch ; this may be called the lower Amanian pass . The other pass , to which Cicero refers , appears to be NNE . of Issus , in the same range of mountains ...
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