Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 31
... flourishing city , and a muni- cipium . It had a fine stone bridge over the Sicoris , on the foundations of which the existing bridge is built . In the time of Ausonius the city had fallen into decay ; but it rose again into importance ...
... flourishing city , and a muni- cipium . It had a fine stone bridge over the Sicoris , on the foundations of which the existing bridge is built . In the time of Ausonius the city had fallen into decay ; but it rose again into importance ...
الصفحة 36
... flourishing period of Grecian history , and more properly belongs to Roman Illyricum ; as Lissus , which was situated at the mouth of the Drilo , was fixed upon by the Romans as the border town of the Illyrians in the S. , beyond which ...
... flourishing period of Grecian history , and more properly belongs to Roman Illyricum ; as Lissus , which was situated at the mouth of the Drilo , was fixed upon by the Romans as the border town of the Illyrians in the S. , beyond which ...
الصفحة 59
... flourishing city . It occupied a favourable position midway be- tween Carthage and the Straits , and was conveniently situated with refe.ence to Spain , the Balearic islands , and Sardinia ; and it had a natural harbour , pro- tected by ...
... flourishing city . It occupied a favourable position midway be- tween Carthage and the Straits , and was conveniently situated with refe.ence to Spain , the Balearic islands , and Sardinia ; and it had a natural harbour , pro- tected by ...
الصفحة 66
... flourishing cities are explained under UXELA and MURIDUNUM , the were attacked and plundered by them , and they re - positive evidence in favour of Exeter is something mained the terror of the surrounding nations . In the third century ...
... flourishing cities are explained under UXELA and MURIDUNUM , the were attacked and plundered by them , and they re - positive evidence in favour of Exeter is something mained the terror of the surrounding nations . In the third century ...
الصفحة 67
... flourishing village , inhabited by the artisans and husbandmen who supplied the wants or tilled the lands of the inmates of the temple . These buildings formed probably the hamlet or town of Isis mentioned by Pliny . The modern village ...
... flourishing village , inhabited by the artisans and husbandmen who supplied the wants or tilled the lands of the inmates of the temple . These buildings formed probably the hamlet or town of Isis mentioned by Pliny . The modern village ...
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