Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... Apennines , some vestiges of an ancient temple are still visible , which are supposed with good reason to be those of the temple of Jupiter Apenninus . This is represented in the Tabula Peutingeriana as existing at the highest point of ...
... Apennines , some vestiges of an ancient temple are still visible , which are supposed with good reason to be those of the temple of Jupiter Apenninus . This is represented in the Tabula Peutingeriana as existing at the highest point of ...
الصفحة 59
... Apennines . It seems , however , to have been in ancient times but a small place : Strabo calls it a village ; and its name is otherwise found only in the Itineraries , which place it at 14 M. P. from Reate , a distance that coincides ...
... Apennines . It seems , however , to have been in ancient times but a small place : Strabo calls it a village ; and its name is otherwise found only in the Itineraries , which place it at 14 M. P. from Reate , a distance that coincides ...
الصفحة 77
... Apennines , which , after alities . Thus , the Rhaetians , who in the days of sweeping round the Ligurian gulf , stretches in an Strabo and Pliny were not comprised in Italy , unbroken line directly across to the shores of the inhabited ...
... Apennines , which , after alities . Thus , the Rhaetians , who in the days of sweeping round the Ligurian gulf , stretches in an Strabo and Pliny were not comprised in Italy , unbroken line directly across to the shores of the inhabited ...
الصفحة 78
... Apennines to the south bank of the Po , was inhabited from the earliest periods by Ligurian tribes , and was included in LIGURIA , according to the Roman use of the name . At the opposite extremity , the portion of the great plain E ...
... Apennines to the south bank of the Po , was inhabited from the earliest periods by Ligurian tribes , and was included in LIGURIA , according to the Roman use of the name . At the opposite extremity , the portion of the great plain E ...
الصفحة 79
... Apennines . The richness and fertility of the Campanian plains , and the beautiful shores of the Bay of Naples , were proverbial ; while the Samnite valleys , hardly removed more than a day's journey towards the interior , had all the ...
... Apennines . The richness and fertility of the Campanian plains , and the beautiful shores of the Bay of Naples , were proverbial ; while the Samnite valleys , hardly removed more than a day's journey towards the interior , had all the ...
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