Dictionary of Greek and Roman GeographyWilliam Smith Little, Brown & Company, 1865 |
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الصفحة 25
... appears to have been connected with that of the Palici . ( Hesych . s . v . Пaλukoi . ) But there was no city of the name nntil the year 400 B. C. when it was founded by the elder Dionysins , with a view to extend his power and in ...
... appears to have been connected with that of the Palici . ( Hesych . s . v . Пaλukoi . ) But there was no city of the name nntil the year 400 B. C. when it was founded by the elder Dionysins , with a view to extend his power and in ...
الصفحة 27
... appears to have been at first regarded by the Greeks as a mere gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d'Adpías ( кóλπos sc . ) , which first came into use , became so firmly established that it always maintained its ...
... appears to have been at first regarded by the Greeks as a mere gulf or inlet of the Ionian Sea , whence the expression d'Adpías ( кóλπos sc . ) , which first came into use , became so firmly established that it always maintained its ...
الصفحة 53
... appears no doubt boundary of which is the projecting point of the that the AEQUICULI or AEQUICOLI are the same mainland , which lies nearest opposite to the southern people with the AEQUI , though in the usage of later extremity of ...
... appears no doubt boundary of which is the projecting point of the that the AEQUICULI or AEQUICOLI are the same mainland , which lies nearest opposite to the southern people with the AEQUI , though in the usage of later extremity of ...
الصفحة 94
... appears to have been situated at the mouth of the river Silarus , and pro- bably derived its name from the mountain . ( Lucil . Fr. p . 11 , ed . Gerlach ; Probus , ad Virg . G. iii . 146 ; Vib . Seq . p . 18 , with Oberlin . ) [ E. H. ...
... appears to have been situated at the mouth of the river Silarus , and pro- bably derived its name from the mountain . ( Lucil . Fr. p . 11 , ed . Gerlach ; Probus , ad Virg . G. iii . 146 ; Vib . Seq . p . 18 , with Oberlin . ) [ E. H. ...
الصفحة 107
... appears to have ex- tended from Ebrodunum or Embrun in Gaul , as far as Segusio or Susa in Italy , and included the pass of the Mont Genêvre , one of the most frequented and important lines of communication between the two countries ...
... appears to have ex- tended from Ebrodunum or Embrun in Gaul , as far as Segusio or Susa in Italy , and included the pass of the Mont Genêvre , one of the most frequented and important lines of communication between the two countries ...
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