A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Paus . vii . 2. ) Here , in one of the most beautiful and fertile parts of the earth , they founded a number of towns , -partly expelling and partly subduing the ancient inhabitants , who con- sisted mainly of Maeonians , Carians , and ...
... Paus . vii . 2. ) Here , in one of the most beautiful and fertile parts of the earth , they founded a number of towns , -partly expelling and partly subduing the ancient inhabitants , who con- sisted mainly of Maeonians , Carians , and ...
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... Paus . iv . 28. § 2. ) After the establish- ment of the Achaean League their influence in the Peloponnesus sank ... ( Paus . iii . 21 . § 7. ) Augustus showed favour to the Spartans as well as to the Lacedaemonians in general ; he gave to ...
... Paus . iv . 28. § 2. ) After the establish- ment of the Achaean League their influence in the Peloponnesus sank ... ( Paus . iii . 21 . § 7. ) Augustus showed favour to the Spartans as well as to the Lacedaemonians in general ; he gave to ...
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... ( Paus . ix . 23. § 7. ) This , however , probably did not take place in the time of Epaminondas , as Scylax , who lived subsequently , still calls it a Locrian town ( p . 23 ) . Ulrichs conjectures that it joined the Boeotian league ...
... ( Paus . ix . 23. § 7. ) This , however , probably did not take place in the time of Epaminondas , as Scylax , who lived subsequently , still calls it a Locrian town ( p . 23 ) . Ulrichs conjectures that it joined the Boeotian league ...
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... ( Paus . ix . 39. § 4 ; Philostr . Vit . Apoll . viii . 19. ) Mure justly expresses his surprise that Leake , after quoting the description of Pausanias , who says that the oracle was ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄρους , should suppose that it was situated at ...
... ( Paus . ix . 39. § 4 ; Philostr . Vit . Apoll . viii . 19. ) Mure justly expresses his surprise that Leake , after quoting the description of Pausanias , who says that the oracle was ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄρους , should suppose that it was situated at ...
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... ( Paus . i . 39. § 6 ) ; but their Egyptian origin was evidently an invention of later times , when it became the fashion to derive the civilisation of Greece from that of Egypt . A grandson of this Lelex is said to have led a colony of ...
... ( Paus . i . 39. § 6 ) ; but their Egyptian origin was evidently an invention of later times , when it became the fashion to derive the civilisation of Greece from that of Egypt . A grandson of this Lelex is said to have led a colony of ...
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