Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... celebrated for the flames that rose continually from it , has probably no reference to anything of a volcanic nature , but is connected with the beds of asphaltum , or mineral pitch , which occur in great abundance in the num- mulitic ...
... celebrated for the flames that rose continually from it , has probably no reference to anything of a volcanic nature , but is connected with the beds of asphaltum , or mineral pitch , which occur in great abundance in the num- mulitic ...
الصفحة 89
... celebrated the last of the many Roman triumphs over the Samnites , as well as the Lucanians and Bruttians . Few particulars have been transmitted to us of the petty wars which fol- lowed , and served to complete the conquest of the ...
... celebrated the last of the many Roman triumphs over the Samnites , as well as the Lucanians and Bruttians . Few particulars have been transmitted to us of the petty wars which fol- lowed , and served to complete the conquest of the ...
الصفحة 106
... celebrated name . [ REGILLUS LACUS . ] : The course of the Via Labicana in the immediate neighbourhood of Rome was bordered , like the other highways that issued from the city , with numerous sepulchres , many of them on a large scale ...
... celebrated name . [ REGILLUS LACUS . ] : The course of the Via Labicana in the immediate neighbourhood of Rome was bordered , like the other highways that issued from the city , with numerous sepulchres , many of them on a large scale ...
الصفحة 113
... celebrated battle in which Cleomenes was defeated by Antigonus . [ SELLASIA . ] In this plain the road divided into two , one leading to Argos and the other to Tegea . The road to Argos followed the Oenus ; and to the west of the road ...
... celebrated battle in which Cleomenes was defeated by Antigonus . [ SELLASIA . ] In this plain the road divided into two , one leading to Argos and the other to Tegea . The road to Argos followed the Oenus ; and to the west of the road ...
الصفحة 121
... celebrated temple of Juno Sospita . It did not , however , fall into decay , like so many of the early Latin cities , and is men- tioned by Cicero among the more populous and flourishing municipia of Latium , in the same class | with ...
... celebrated temple of Juno Sospita . It did not , however , fall into decay , like so many of the early Latin cities , and is men- tioned by Cicero among the more populous and flourishing municipia of Latium , in the same class | with ...
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