Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 63
... called by Stephanus one of the Cyclades , lay north of Thera and south of Paros and Naxos . According to Pliny , it was 25 miles in length , and was distant 18 miles from Naxos and 25 from Thera . ( Plin . iv . 12. s . 23. ) Both Pliny ...
... called by Stephanus one of the Cyclades , lay north of Thera and south of Paros and Naxos . According to Pliny , it was 25 miles in length , and was distant 18 miles from Naxos and 25 from Thera . ( Plin . iv . 12. s . 23. ) Both Pliny ...
الصفحة 93
... called , and distinguished by the name of Picenum Annonarium , while the true Picenum was called , for the sake of distinction , Picenum Suburbicarium . 3. The eighth region , or Gallia Cispadana , was di- vided into two , of which the ...
... called , and distinguished by the name of Picenum Annonarium , while the true Picenum was called , for the sake of distinction , Picenum Suburbicarium . 3. The eighth region , or Gallia Cispadana , was di- vided into two , of which the ...
الصفحة 98
... called Aaoкáλiov , situated exactly opposite the entrance to Port Polis . The traditional name of Polis is alone a strong argument that the town , of which the remains are still visible there , was that which Seylax ( in Acar- nania ) ...
... called Aaoкáλiov , situated exactly opposite the entrance to Port Polis . The traditional name of Polis is alone a strong argument that the town , of which the remains are still visible there , was that which Seylax ( in Acar- nania ) ...
الصفحة 108
... called the country LACONICA ( Plin . xxv . 8. s . 53 ; Laconice , Mela , ii . 3 ) or LACONIA ( Plin . vi . 34. s . 39 , xvii . 18. s . 30 ) , the latter of which is the form usually employed by modern writers . Mela ( 1. c . ) also uses ...
... called the country LACONICA ( Plin . xxv . 8. s . 53 ; Laconice , Mela , ii . 3 ) or LACONIA ( Plin . vi . 34. s . 39 , xvii . 18. s . 30 ) , the latter of which is the form usually employed by modern writers . Mela ( 1. c . ) also uses ...
الصفحة 109
... called down more rapidly , and divides itself into separate Mani , and is inhabited by the Maniátes , who always hills , which bear the names of BARBOSTHENES , maintained their independence , while the rest of OLYMPUS , OSSA , THORNAX ...
... called down more rapidly , and divides itself into separate Mani , and is inhabited by the Maniátes , who always hills , which bear the names of BARBOSTHENES , maintained their independence , while the rest of OLYMPUS , OSSA , THORNAX ...
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