A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Livy , who gives no explicit account of its site , further than that it was near the Iberus ( Ebro ) , whence it took its name ; but , from the connection of the narrative , we may safely infer that it was not far from the sea . At the ...
... Livy , who gives no explicit account of its site , further than that it was near the Iberus ( Ebro ) , whence it took its name ; but , from the connection of the narrative , we may safely infer that it was not far from the sea . At the ...
الصفحة 32
... Livy ( xxi . 61 ) makes their capital , but which no other writer names . On the great road from Italy into the N. of Spain , reckoning from Tarraco , stood ILERDA , 62 M. P .; TOLOUS , 32 M. P. , in the conventus of Caesar- augusta ...
... Livy ( xxi . 61 ) makes their capital , but which no other writer names . On the great road from Italy into the N. of Spain , reckoning from Tarraco , stood ILERDA , 62 M. P .; TOLOUS , 32 M. P. , in the conventus of Caesar- augusta ...
الصفحة 40
... Livy , had disappeared in the Augustan age , and is not found in any of the geographers . [ LIGURIA . ] Walckenaer , however , supposes the ELEATES over whom the consul M. Fulvius Nobilior celebrated a triumph in B. C. 159 ( Fast ...
... Livy , had disappeared in the Augustan age , and is not found in any of the geographers . [ LIGURIA . ] Walckenaer , however , supposes the ELEATES over whom the consul M. Fulvius Nobilior celebrated a triumph in B. C. 159 ( Fast ...
الصفحة 54
... Livy ( xxx . 39 ) in a manner which seems to imply that they were in the NE . part of the island ; and this is confirmed by Claudian , who speaks of them as reudering the northern part of Sardinia rugged and savage , and the adjoining ...
... Livy ( xxx . 39 ) in a manner which seems to imply that they were in the NE . part of the island ; and this is confirmed by Claudian , who speaks of them as reudering the northern part of Sardinia rugged and savage , and the adjoining ...
الصفحة 87
... Livy , which represents the Rhaetians as of the same race with the Etruscans ( v . 33 ) , even if its accuracy be ... Livy describes as once great and power- ful , and occupying the whole tracts from the Alps to the sea . ( Liv . i . 1 ...
... Livy , which represents the Rhaetians as of the same race with the Etruscans ( v . 33 ) , even if its accuracy be ... Livy describes as once great and power- ful , and occupying the whole tracts from the Alps to the sea . ( Liv . i . 1 ...
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