Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... latter is well described by Strabo as a rocky point extending far out to sea towards the SE . , but inclining a little towards the Lacinian promontory , which rises opposite to it , and together with it encloses the gulf of Tarentum ...
... latter is well described by Strabo as a rocky point extending far out to sea towards the SE . , but inclining a little towards the Lacinian promontory , which rises opposite to it , and together with it encloses the gulf of Tarentum ...
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... latter . On the other hand , early as we may make the first voyage from Carthage ( viâ Spain ) to Ireland , we find no traces of any permanent occupancy , or of any intermixture of blood . The name Ierne was native ; do we meet any ...
... latter . On the other hand , early as we may make the first voyage from Carthage ( viâ Spain ) to Ireland , we find no traces of any permanent occupancy , or of any intermixture of blood . The name Ierne was native ; do we meet any ...
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... latter is the highest point reached by the line of the Valerian Way in traversing the whole breadth of Italy from one sea to the other , but is elevated only a few hundred feet above the lake Fucinus . The Roman road across this pass ...
... latter is the highest point reached by the line of the Valerian Way in traversing the whole breadth of Italy from one sea to the other , but is elevated only a few hundred feet above the lake Fucinus . The Roman road across this pass ...
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... latter places in the territory of the Carni , between the Timavus and Tergeste , and was perhaps the same with the modern Duino . Ningum , a place men- tioned in the Antonine Itinerary ( p . 271 ) between Tergeste and Parentium , cannot ...
... latter places in the territory of the Carni , between the Timavus and Tergeste , and was perhaps the same with the modern Duino . Ningum , a place men- tioned in the Antonine Itinerary ( p . 271 ) between Tergeste and Parentium , cannot ...
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... latter district by the river Tifernus , and from Picenum by the Aternus . V. The Fifth Region was composed solely of the ancient Picenum ( including under that name the territory of Hadria and of the Praetutii ) , and ex- tended along ...
... latter district by the river Tifernus , and from Picenum by the Aternus . V. The Fifth Region was composed solely of the ancient Picenum ( including under that name the territory of Hadria and of the Praetutii ) , and ex- tended along ...
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