Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... plain between the river Weser and the hills has been the subject of much discussion among the modern historians of Germany , and various places have been at different times pointed out as answering the description of Tacitus Idistavisus ...
... plain between the river Weser and the hills has been the subject of much discussion among the modern historians of Germany , and various places have been at different times pointed out as answering the description of Tacitus Idistavisus ...
الصفحة 77
... plain of the Frioul , sud- denly approaches close to the Adriatic , near the sources of the Timavus , and presents a continuous mountain barrier from thence to Trieste , would seem to con- stitute the true natural limit . Even between ...
... plain of the Frioul , sud- denly approaches close to the Adriatic , near the sources of the Timavus , and presents a continuous mountain barrier from thence to Trieste , would seem to con- stitute the true natural limit . Even between ...
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... plain , together with the hill - country on each side of it , formed by the lower slopes of the mountains , that constituted the country of the Cisalpine Gauls , to which the Romans gave the name of GALLIA CISAL- PINA . The westernmost ...
... plain , together with the hill - country on each side of it , formed by the lower slopes of the mountains , that constituted the country of the Cisalpine Gauls , to which the Romans gave the name of GALLIA CISAL- PINA . The westernmost ...
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... plain . It is about a mile from the 15th milestone on the Roman road , where , as we have seen , the suburb Ad Quin- tanas afterwards grew up , and is certainly the only position that accords with Strabo's description . No ruins are ...
... plain . It is about a mile from the 15th milestone on the Roman road , where , as we have seen , the suburb Ad Quin- tanas afterwards grew up , and is certainly the only position that accords with Strabo's description . No ruins are ...
الصفحة 108
... plain of Sparta can be invaded . ( See below . ) On the western side the lofty masses of Taygetus form an almost insurmountable barrier ; and the pass across them , which leads into the plain of Sparta , is so difficult as scarcely to ...
... plain of Sparta can be invaded . ( See below . ) On the western side the lofty masses of Taygetus form an almost insurmountable barrier ; and the pass across them , which leads into the plain of Sparta , is so difficult as scarcely to ...
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