Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-HytanisWilliam Smith Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... Augustus to Nicopolis , which he founded after the battle of Actium [ NI- COPOLIS ] ; and in the time of this emperor the country is described by Strabo as utterly worn out and exhausted . ( Strab . p . 460. ) B. C. , the Corinthians ...
... Augustus to Nicopolis , which he founded after the battle of Actium [ NI- COPOLIS ] ; and in the time of this emperor the country is described by Strabo as utterly worn out and exhausted . ( Strab . p . 460. ) B. C. , the Corinthians ...
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... Augustus , Tiberius , Germanicus , Drusus , and Caligula , and the ensigns of the legions iii . and vi . , from which it was colonised by Julius or Augustus , and from which it derived the name of Gemella ( Itin . Ant . pp . 402 , 404 ...
... Augustus , Tiberius , Germanicus , Drusus , and Caligula , and the ensigns of the legions iii . and vi . , from which it was colonised by Julius or Augustus , and from which it derived the name of Gemella ( Itin . Ant . pp . 402 , 404 ...
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... Augustus gained his celebrated victory over Antony and Cleopatra , on September 2nd , B. C. 31. There was a temple of Apollo on this promontory , which Thucydides mentions ( i . 29 ) as situated in the territory of Anactorium . This ...
... Augustus gained his celebrated victory over Antony and Cleopatra , on September 2nd , B. C. 31. There was a temple of Apollo on this promontory , which Thucydides mentions ( i . 29 ) as situated in the territory of Anactorium . This ...
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... Augustus , he proceeded to Actium , and after a short time crossed over the strait to Prevesa , and pitched his camp near that of Augustus . But having experienced some misfortunes , he subse- quently re - crossed the strait and joined ...
... Augustus , he proceeded to Actium , and after a short time crossed over the strait to Prevesa , and pitched his camp near that of Augustus . But having experienced some misfortunes , he subse- quently re - crossed the strait and joined ...
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... Augustus , in B. C. 30 , to the capture of that city by the Khalif Omar in A. D. 640 . 5. The Mahommedan Era , from A. D. 640 to the present time . The last of these periods belongs to modern his- tory , and does not come within the ...
... Augustus , in B. C. 30 , to the capture of that city by the Khalif Omar in A. D. 640 . 5. The Mahommedan Era , from A. D. 640 to the present time . The last of these periods belongs to modern his- tory , and does not come within the ...
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