A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Alps ; and this is all that we know . [ G. L. ] ICO'NIUM ( IKÓVIOV : Eth . ' IKOVIEús : Cogni , Kunjah , or Koniyeh ) , was regarded in the time of Xenophon ( Anab . i . 2. § 19 ) as the easternmost town of Phrygia , while all later ...
... Alps ; and this is all that we know . [ G. L. ] ICO'NIUM ( IKÓVIOV : Eth . ' IKOVIEús : Cogni , Kunjah , or Koniyeh ) , was regarded in the time of Xenophon ( Anab . i . 2. § 19 ) as the easternmost town of Phrygia , while all later ...
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... Alps , and then , at a considerable distance from the sea , stretches towards Venetia , approaches the sea beyond Aquileia near Trieste , and forms Istria . After passing through Istria as a lofty mountain , though not reaching the snow ...
... Alps , and then , at a considerable distance from the sea , stretches towards Venetia , approaches the sea beyond Aquileia near Trieste , and forms Istria . After passing through Istria as a lofty mountain , though not reaching the snow ...
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... Alps to the Archi- pelago , and remarkable for its craggy character . The general height is about 3000 feet , with a few higher summits , and the slopes are gentle in the direction of the inclination of the " strata , " with precipices ...
... Alps to the Archi- pelago , and remarkable for its craggy character . The general height is about 3000 feet , with a few higher summits , and the slopes are gentle in the direction of the inclination of the " strata , " with precipices ...
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... Alps , though the Isara does . Besides this , if Hannibal had gone so far north as the part between the Saône and Rhone , he would have gone much further north than was necessary for his purpose , as Livy describes it . It is therefore ...
... Alps , though the Isara does . Besides this , if Hannibal had gone so far north as the part between the Saône and Rhone , he would have gone much further north than was necessary for his purpose , as Livy describes it . It is therefore ...
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... Alps , flowing from an Alpine lake , and in a southern direction until it joins the Athesis near Pons Drusi . ( Strab . iv . p . 207 , where the " loapos ( or a ) is said to receive the Atagis ( Athesis ) ; either a mistake of Strabo ...
... Alps , flowing from an Alpine lake , and in a southern direction until it joins the Athesis near Pons Drusi . ( Strab . iv . p . 207 , where the " loapos ( or a ) is said to receive the Atagis ( Athesis ) ; either a mistake of Strabo ...
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