A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... walls and some of the gates may still be traced on the SW . side . There are also remains of the walls , which formed the inclosure of the temple . ( Paus . x . 35 ; Herod . i . 46 , viii . 134 , 33 ; Diod . xvi . 530 ; Strab . pp . 423 ...
... walls and some of the gates may still be traced on the SW . side . There are also remains of the walls , which formed the inclosure of the temple . ( Paus . x . 35 ; Herod . i . 46 , viii . 134 , 33 ; Diod . xvi . 530 ; Strab . pp . 423 ...
الصفحة 6
... walls were discovered by Dodwell . Martelli appears to confound it with TRIBULA MUTUSCA , from which it is probably distinct . 3. SUESBULA , or VESBULA ( the MSS . of Dio- nysius vary between Συεσβόλα and Οὐεσβόλα ) , at the same ...
... walls were discovered by Dodwell . Martelli appears to confound it with TRIBULA MUTUSCA , from which it is probably distinct . 3. SUESBULA , or VESBULA ( the MSS . of Dio- nysius vary between Συεσβόλα and Οὐεσβόλα ) , at the same ...
الصفحة 33
... walls , deliver up their ships of war , and pay an annual tribute . ( Thuc . i . 105 , 108. ) This humiliation of their ancient enemies did not , however , satisfy the Athenians , who feared the proximity of such discontented subjects ...
... walls , deliver up their ships of war , and pay an annual tribute . ( Thuc . i . 105 , 108. ) This humiliation of their ancient enemies did not , however , satisfy the Athenians , who feared the proximity of such discontented subjects ...
الصفحة 76
... walls of Agrigentum . Agathocles himself shortly afterwards returned from Africa , and quickly recovered almost all that he had lost : his general Leptines invaded the territory of Agrigentum , totally defeated Xenodocus , and compelled ...
... walls of Agrigentum . Agathocles himself shortly afterwards returned from Africa , and quickly recovered almost all that he had lost : his general Leptines invaded the territory of Agrigentum , totally defeated Xenodocus , and compelled ...
الصفحة 77
... walls , of which consider- able portions still remain , especially along the southern front : their whole circuit was about 6 miles . The peculiarities of its situation sufficiently explain the circumstances of the two great sieges of ...
... walls , of which consider- able portions still remain , especially along the southern front : their whole circuit was about 6 miles . The peculiarities of its situation sufficiently explain the circumstances of the two great sieges of ...
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