A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... miles to the east of the latter town . It was the see of a Christian bishop . ( Hierocl . p . 667 ; Concil . Constant . iii . p . 534. ) [ L. S. ] After the final division of the empire , Marcellinus , " Patrician of the West ...
... miles to the east of the latter town . It was the see of a Christian bishop . ( Hierocl . p . 667 ; Concil . Constant . iii . p . 534. ) [ L. S. ] After the final division of the empire , Marcellinus , " Patrician of the West ...
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... miles from one another . The width immediately north of the capes is somewhat less than 25 miles , but it does not diminish much till we approach the northern extre mity of the gulf . It seems certain that the ancient outlet of the ...
... miles from one another . The width immediately north of the capes is somewhat less than 25 miles , but it does not diminish much till we approach the northern extre mity of the gulf . It seems certain that the ancient outlet of the ...
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... miles ; for 10 parasangs are 30 geographical miles , and the direct distance to Adana is not more than 16 miles . Mr. Ainsworth informs us that the Sarus is not fordable at Adana ; and Cyrus probably crossed at some other place . The ...
... miles ; for 10 parasangs are 30 geographical miles , and the direct distance to Adana is not more than 16 miles . Mr. Ainsworth informs us that the Sarus is not fordable at Adana ; and Cyrus probably crossed at some other place . The ...
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... miles ; for 10 parasangs are 30 geographical miles , and the direct distance to Adana is not more than 16 miles . Mr. Ainsworth informs us that the Sarus is not fordable at Adana ; and Cyrus probably crossed at some other place . The ...
... miles ; for 10 parasangs are 30 geographical miles , and the direct distance to Adana is not more than 16 miles . Mr. Ainsworth informs us that the Sarus is not fordable at Adana ; and Cyrus probably crossed at some other place . The ...
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... miles . Pliny states the distance from the same starting - point to Rhegium at 1020 M. P. , or 816 geog . miles , which is greatly overstated , unless we suppose him to follow the windings of the road instead of measuring the dis- tance ...
... miles . Pliny states the distance from the same starting - point to Rhegium at 1020 M. P. , or 816 geog . miles , which is greatly overstated , unless we suppose him to follow the windings of the road instead of measuring the dis- tance ...
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