A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Lucanians and Apulians — nations with which ( as Livy observes , viii . 25 ) the Roman people had , up to that period , had nothing to do - appear as taking an active part in the contest . In another part of Italy , the Marsi , Vestini ...
... Lucanians and Apulians — nations with which ( as Livy observes , viii . 25 ) the Roman people had , up to that period , had nothing to do - appear as taking an active part in the contest . In another part of Italy , the Marsi , Vestini ...
الصفحة 89
... Lucanians , and Bruttians ; while the Latins , Cam- panians , Sabines , Umbrians , Volscians , Marrucini , Peligni , and Frentani , are enumerated among the troops which swelled the ranks of the Romans . ( Dionys . xx . Fr. Didot ...
... Lucanians , and Bruttians ; while the Latins , Cam- panians , Sabines , Umbrians , Volscians , Marrucini , Peligni , and Frentani , are enumerated among the troops which swelled the ranks of the Romans . ( Dionys . xx . Fr. Didot ...
الصفحة 149
... Lucania , at the mouth of the river of the same name , which formed the boundary between Lucania and Bruttium ... Lucanians , who were at this period rapidly extending their power towards the south . The Greeks were defeated with ...
... Lucania , at the mouth of the river of the same name , which formed the boundary between Lucania and Bruttium ... Lucanians , who were at this period rapidly extending their power towards the south . The Greeks were defeated with ...
الصفحة 150
... Lucanians . ( Strab . I. c . ) Strabo speaks of a gulf of Laüs , by which he can hardly mean any other than the extensive bay now called the Gulf of Policastro , which may be con- sidered as extending from the promontory of Pynus ( Capo ...
... Lucanians . ( Strab . I. c . ) Strabo speaks of a gulf of Laüs , by which he can hardly mean any other than the extensive bay now called the Gulf of Policastro , which may be con- sidered as extending from the promontory of Pynus ( Capo ...
الصفحة 207
... Lucanians was wholly unknown to the Greeks in the days of Thucydides ; and the tract subsequently known as Lucania was up to that time generally comprised under the vague appellation of Oenotria , while its coasts were included in the ...
... Lucanians was wholly unknown to the Greeks in the days of Thucydides ; and the tract subsequently known as Lucania was up to that time generally comprised under the vague appellation of Oenotria , while its coasts were included in the ...
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