A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Roman Apulia , and the latter expressly says that the Iapygian tribes ex- tended as far as Hyrium on the N. side of Mt. Garganus . ( Appian , Ann . 45 ; Dionys . Per . 379. ) Ptolemy , as usual , follows the Roman writers , and adopts ...
... Roman Apulia , and the latter expressly says that the Iapygian tribes ex- tended as far as Hyrium on the N. side of Mt. Garganus . ( Appian , Ann . 45 ; Dionys . Per . 379. ) Ptolemy , as usual , follows the Roman writers , and adopts ...
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... Roman Illyricum was of very different extent from the Illyris or oi ' IAλúpio of the Greeks , and was itself not the same at all times , but must be considered simply as an derers who occupied the E. coast of the Adriatic , from the ...
... Roman Illyricum was of very different extent from the Illyris or oi ' IAλúpio of the Greeks , and was itself not the same at all times , but must be considered simply as an derers who occupied the E. coast of the Adriatic , from the ...
الصفحة 36
... Roman empire under a " Praefectus Praetorio , " and it is in this signification that it is used by the later writers , such as Sextus Rufus , the " Auctor Notitiae Dignitatum Imperii , " Zosimus , Jornandes , and others . At the final ...
... Roman empire under a " Praefectus Praetorio , " and it is in this signification that it is used by the later writers , such as Sextus Rufus , the " Auctor Notitiae Dignitatum Imperii , " Zosimus , Jornandes , and others . At the final ...
الصفحة 38
... Roman conquest , and during its dominion , they were as civilised as most other peoples reclaimed from barbarism . The emperor Diocletian and St. Jerome were both Illyrians . And the palace at Spalato is the earliest existing spe- cimen ...
... Roman conquest , and during its dominion , they were as civilised as most other peoples reclaimed from barbarism . The emperor Diocletian and St. Jerome were both Illyrians . And the palace at Spalato is the earliest existing spe- cimen ...
الصفحة 66
... Roman emperor . The Romans , indeed , conquered and put him to death ; but were unable to reduce the Isaurians . The emperor Probus , for a time , succeeded in reducing them to submission ; but they soon shook off the yoke . ( Vopisc ...
... Roman emperor . The Romans , indeed , conquered and put him to death ; but were unable to reduce the Isaurians . The emperor Probus , for a time , succeeded in reducing them to submission ; but they soon shook off the yoke . ( Vopisc ...
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