Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 21
... considerable space between the third and the second wall at their southern quarter , comparatively free from buildings , and , consequently , a considerable part of the north wall of the Upper City unprotected by the second wall : -e ...
... considerable space between the third and the second wall at their southern quarter , comparatively free from buildings , and , consequently , a considerable part of the north wall of the Upper City unprotected by the second wall : -e ...
الصفحة 23
... considerable space between the second and ( Williams , Holy City , vol . ii . pp . 348-353 . ) third wall on the northern front of the Temple area . V. HISTORY . veniently divided into four periods . 1. The Ca- The ancient history of ...
... considerable space between the second and ( Williams , Holy City , vol . ii . pp . 348-353 . ) third wall on the northern front of the Temple area . V. HISTORY . veniently divided into four periods . 1. The Ca- The ancient history of ...
الصفحة 28
... considerable space to the west . The greater part of the remaining space is occupied with the Colleges or Hospitals of the Moslems , in the vicinity of the Mosks , and with the Monasteries of the several Christian communities , of which ...
... considerable space to the west . The greater part of the remaining space is occupied with the Colleges or Hospitals of the Moslems , in the vicinity of the Mosks , and with the Monasteries of the several Christian communities , of which ...
الصفحة 30
... considerably more importance than it had enjoyed under the Roman empire . Etruria , directly opposite to the Mons ... considerable eleva- tion . Hence Rutilius speaks of its silvosa cacu- mina . ” ( Itin . i . 325. ) From that author ...
... considerably more importance than it had enjoyed under the Roman empire . Etruria , directly opposite to the Mons ... considerable eleva- tion . Hence Rutilius speaks of its silvosa cacu- mina . ” ( Itin . i . 325. ) From that author ...
الصفحة 32
... considerable of the mountain tribes in that island . Mela calls them " antiquissimi in ea popu- lorum , " and Pliny also mentions them among the " celeberrimi populorum " of Sardinia . ( Mel . ii . 7 . § 19 ; Plin . iii . 7. s . 13 ...
... considerable of the mountain tribes in that island . Mela calls them " antiquissimi in ea popu- lorum , " and Pliny also mentions them among the " celeberrimi populorum " of Sardinia . ( Mel . ii . 7 . § 19 ; Plin . iii . 7. s . 13 ...
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according Aegypt Alps ancient Apennines appears Appian Arrian Asia Athenians bank Caesar called capital celebrated coast Coin colony comp D'Anville derived described Diod Dion Cass Dionys distance district east eastern emperor Empire extended flows Gallia Gaul geographers Greece Greek gulf Herod Herodotus Hierocl hill Hispania Hispania Baetica Hist inhabitants inscriptions island Italy Itin Itinerary king Laconia lake Latin Latium latter Lavinium Leake Ligurian Livy Locri Lucanians Lycia Macedonia Massalia Megara Mela Menapii mentioned Messenian miles modern Mount mountains mouth neighbourhood neighbouring northern noticed occupied Paus Pausanias peninsula period Persian plain Plin Pliny Polyb Polybius port Portus probably promontory province Ptol Ptolemy remains river road Roman Rome ruins Scylax Sicily side situated southern Sparta stadia Steph Strab supposed temple territory Thuc tion town tribes valley viii village walls western writers