A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Herodotus distinctly applies the term of Iapygia to the peninsula , and calls the Messapians an Iapygian tribe ; though he evidently did not limit it to this portion of Italy , and must have extended it , at all events , to the land of ...
... Herodotus distinctly applies the term of Iapygia to the peninsula , and calls the Messapians an Iapygian tribe ; though he evidently did not limit it to this portion of Italy , and must have extended it , at all events , to the land of ...
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... Herodotus can be no other than the actual Syr , because there is no other great river in the country of the Massagetae . Much has been written upon the mysterious river called Araxes by Herodotus ; M. De Guignes , Fosse , and Gatterer ...
... Herodotus can be no other than the actual Syr , because there is no other great river in the country of the Massagetae . Much has been written upon the mysterious river called Araxes by Herodotus ; M. De Guignes , Fosse , and Gatterer ...
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... Herodotus into Mag- and a host of Christian authorities in favour of their dolum , the name of a city on the frontier of Egypt identity , himself maintaining the opposite conclusion , towards Palaestine , with which he was more fa- says ...
... Herodotus into Mag- and a host of Christian authorities in favour of their dolum , the name of a city on the frontier of Egypt identity , himself maintaining the opposite conclusion , towards Palaestine , with which he was more fa- says ...
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... Herodotus , that Scylax of Caryanda , who was sent by Dareius , navigated the Indus to Caspatyrus in Pactyice , and thence along the Erythraean sea by the Arabian gulf to the coast of Egypt ( iv . 44 ) ; in the course of which voyage he ...
... Herodotus , that Scylax of Caryanda , who was sent by Dareius , navigated the Indus to Caspatyrus in Pactyice , and thence along the Erythraean sea by the Arabian gulf to the coast of Egypt ( iv . 44 ) ; in the course of which voyage he ...
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... Herodotus is the first ancient author who may be said to give any real description of them ; and he is led to refer to them , only because a portion of this country , which ad- joined the territory of Darcius , was included in one of ...
... Herodotus is the first ancient author who may be said to give any real description of them ; and he is led to refer to them , only because a portion of this country , which ad- joined the territory of Darcius , was included in one of ...
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