Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-HytanisWilliam Smith Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... Greece , Abdera seems to have be- come a place of considerable importance , and is mentioned as one of the cities which had the ex- pensive honour of entertaining the great king on his march into Greece . ( Herod . vii . 120. ) On his ...
... Greece , Abdera seems to have be- come a place of considerable importance , and is mentioned as one of the cities which had the ex- pensive honour of entertaining the great king on his march into Greece . ( Herod . vii . 120. ) On his ...
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... Greece , vol . iii . p . 147. ) ANTE COIN OF ACANTHUS . 2. ( Dashour ) , a city of Egypt , on the western bank of the Nile , 120 stadia S. of Memphis . It was in the Memphite Nome , and , therefore , in the Heptanomis . It was ...
... Greece , vol . iii . p . 147. ) ANTE COIN OF ACANTHUS . 2. ( Dashour ) , a city of Egypt , on the western bank of the Nile , 120 stadia S. of Memphis . It was in the Memphite Nome , and , therefore , in the Heptanomis . It was ...
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... Greece , B. C. 191 , the Acarnanians were persuaded by their countryman Mnasilochus to espouse his cause ; but on the expulsion of Antiochus from Greece , they came again under the supremacy of Rome . ( Liv . xxxvi . 11-12 . ) In the ...
... Greece , B. C. 191 , the Acarnanians were persuaded by their countryman Mnasilochus to espouse his cause ; but on the expulsion of Antiochus from Greece , they came again under the supremacy of Rome . ( Liv . xxxvi . 11-12 . ) In the ...
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... Greece . Among those who were thus restored to their country , there were some men of prudence and ability , like the historian Polybius ; but there were others of weak judgment and violent passions , who had been exas- perated by their ...
... Greece . Among those who were thus restored to their country , there were some men of prudence and ability , like the historian Polybius ; but there were others of weak judgment and violent passions , who had been exas- perated by their ...
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William Smith. League , and with it the independence of Greece ; but the recollection of the Achaean power was perpe- tuated by the name of Achaia , which the Romans gave to the south of Greece , when they formed it into a province ...
William Smith. League , and with it the independence of Greece ; but the recollection of the Achaean power was perpe- tuated by the name of Achaia , which the Romans gave to the south of Greece , when they formed it into a province ...
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