Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 15
... Herod the Great , who first farmed the revenues for Cleopatra , and then redeemed them ( Ant . xiv . 4. §§ 1 , 2 ) , probably gave occasion to the proverbial use of his name in Horace ( Ep . ii . 2 . 184 ) : - - แ cessare et ludere et ...
... Herod the Great , who first farmed the revenues for Cleopatra , and then redeemed them ( Ant . xiv . 4. §§ 1 , 2 ) , probably gave occasion to the proverbial use of his name in Horace ( Ep . ii . 2 . 184 ) : - - แ cessare et ludere et ...
الصفحة 21
... Herod the Great , and its imposing towers stood on the north front of this old wall , where a rocky crest rose to the height of 30 cubits , which would of course preclude the possibility of an exit from the city for some distance to the ...
... Herod the Great , and its imposing towers stood on the north front of this old wall , where a rocky crest rose to the height of 30 cubits , which would of course preclude the possibility of an exit from the city for some distance to the ...
الصفحة 26
... Herod . He also undertook to restore the Temple to a state of magnificence that should rival the glory of Solomon's ; and a particular de- scription is given of this work by the Jewish his- torian ( Ant . xv . 11. ) The erection of a ...
... Herod . He also undertook to restore the Temple to a state of magnificence that should rival the glory of Solomon's ; and a particular de- scription is given of this work by the Jewish his- torian ( Ant . xv . 11. ) The erection of a ...
الصفحة 44
... Herod . iii . 38 ; or Calantiae , Herod . iii . 97 ) , Gandara and the Gandarii ( Fragm . 178 ) and their city Caspapyrus ( Fragm . 179 ; Caspatyrus , Herod . iii . 102 , iv . 44 ) , are mentioned , in company with other Eastern places ...
... Herod . iii . 38 ; or Calantiae , Herod . iii . 97 ) , Gandara and the Gandarii ( Fragm . 178 ) and their city Caspapyrus ( Fragm . 179 ; Caspatyrus , Herod . iii . 102 , iv . 44 ) , are mentioned , in company with other Eastern places ...
الصفحة 61
... ( Herod . i . 142 ; Paus . vii . 2 ; Pherecyd . Fragm . 26 ; Dionys . Per . 822 , & c . ) As a great many of the original inhabitants remained in the country as sub- jects of the conquerors , and as the latter had gone to Asia as warriors ...
... ( Herod . i . 142 ; Paus . vii . 2 ; Pherecyd . Fragm . 26 ; Dionys . Per . 822 , & c . ) As a great many of the original inhabitants remained in the country as sub- jects of the conquerors , and as the latter had gone to Asia as warriors ...
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