Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... confines of Pannonia . They followed the custom of the wild Thracian tribes in tattooing themselves , and were armed in the Keltic fashion , living in their poor country ( like the Morlacchi of the present day ) chiefly on zea and ...
... confines of Pannonia . They followed the custom of the wild Thracian tribes in tattooing themselves , and were armed in the Keltic fashion , living in their poor country ( like the Morlacchi of the present day ) chiefly on zea and ...
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... confines the term of Iapygia to the peninsula , and says that it was called by some Japygia , by others Messapia or Calabria . ( Strab . vi . pp . 281 , 282. ) Appian and Dionysius Perie- getes , on the contrary , follow Polybius in ...
... confines the term of Iapygia to the peninsula , and says that it was called by some Japygia , by others Messapia or Calabria . ( Strab . vi . pp . 281 , 282. ) Appian and Dionysius Perie- getes , on the contrary , follow Polybius in ...
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... confines of Italy . ( Plin . iii . 18. s . 22 ; Strab . v . p . 209 , vii . p . 314. ) But here , also , the reasons of political convenience , which first gave rise to this extension , have led to its subsequent adoption , and Istria ...
... confines of Italy . ( Plin . iii . 18. s . 22 ; Strab . v . p . 209 , vii . p . 314. ) But here , also , the reasons of political convenience , which first gave rise to this extension , have led to its subsequent adoption , and Istria ...
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... confines of Etruria and Umbria to its mouth at Ostia , a distance in a direct line of 140 geog . miles , is the most important physical feature of Central Italy . That river receives in its course many tribu- tary streams , but the only ...
... confines of Etruria and Umbria to its mouth at Ostia , a distance in a direct line of 140 geog . miles , is the most important physical feature of Central Italy . That river receives in its course many tribu- tary streams , but the only ...
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... confines of the Thyreatis in Argolis , was a forest of oaks , called SCOTITAS ( EKOTíTas ) , which derived its name froin a temple of Zeus Scotitas , about 10 stadia west of the road . ( Paus . iii . 10. § 6 ; Polyb . xvi . 37. ) On the ...
... confines of the Thyreatis in Argolis , was a forest of oaks , called SCOTITAS ( EKOTíTas ) , which derived its name froin a temple of Zeus Scotitas , about 10 stadia west of the road . ( Paus . iii . 10. § 6 ; Polyb . xvi . 37. ) On the ...
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