A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Sicily , in the NW . of the island , not very far from Panor- mus . It was mentioned by Philistus ( ap . Steph . B. 8. v . ) as a fortress , and it is called by Thucydides also ( if the reading ' Ierás be admitted , in vii . 2 ) a ...
... Sicily , in the NW . of the island , not very far from Panor- mus . It was mentioned by Philistus ( ap . Steph . B. 8. v . ) as a fortress , and it is called by Thucydides also ( if the reading ' Ierás be admitted , in vii . 2 ) a ...
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... Sicily , touching at the Iapygian promontory after crossing from Cor- cyra ( Thuc . vi . 30 , 44 ) ; and there can be no doubt that this was the customary course in proceeding from Greece to Sicily . [ E. H. B. ] We have no clue to the ...
... Sicily , touching at the Iapygian promontory after crossing from Cor- cyra ( Thuc . vi . 30 , 44 ) ; and there can be no doubt that this was the customary course in proceeding from Greece to Sicily . [ E. H. B. ] We have no clue to the ...
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... Sicily , which , according to Stephanus of Byzantium , held out for a long time against the arms of the Syracusans , whence he derives its name ( from the verb ixaváw , a form equivalent to ioxaváw ) , but gives us no indication of the ...
... Sicily , which , according to Stephanus of Byzantium , held out for a long time against the arms of the Syracusans , whence he derives its name ( from the verb ixaváw , a form equivalent to ioxaváw ) , but gives us no indication of the ...
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... Sicily , which , according to Stephanus of Byzantium , held out for a long time against the arms of the Syracusans , whence he derives its name ( from the verb ixaváw , a form equivalent to loxaváw ) , but gives us no indication of the ...
... Sicily , which , according to Stephanus of Byzantium , held out for a long time against the arms of the Syracusans , whence he derives its name ( from the verb ixaváw , a form equivalent to loxaváw ) , but gives us no indication of the ...
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... Sicily , the name of which does not appear in history , advantage of being extracted with great facility , as but which is repeatedly mentioned by Cicero among it is not sunk deep beneath the earth , but forms the municipal towns of the ...
... Sicily , the name of which does not appear in history , advantage of being extracted with great facility , as but which is repeatedly mentioned by Cicero among it is not sunk deep beneath the earth , but forms the municipal towns of the ...
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