Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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... period , the place had greatly risen in importance . In Pliny's time the territory of Iconium formed a tetrarchy comprising 14 towns , of which Iconium was the capital . On coins belonging to the reign of the emperor Gallienus , the ...
... period , the place had greatly risen in importance . In Pliny's time the territory of Iconium formed a tetrarchy comprising 14 towns , of which Iconium was the capital . On coins belonging to the reign of the emperor Gallienus , the ...
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... period , according to Josephus , they held uninterrupted and exclusive possession of the Upper City , while the Israelites ( whether of the tribe of Judah or of Benjamin is un- certain ) seem only to have occupied the Lower City for a ...
... period , according to Josephus , they held uninterrupted and exclusive possession of the Upper City , while the Israelites ( whether of the tribe of Judah or of Benjamin is un- certain ) seem only to have occupied the Lower City for a ...
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... period it was one of the four great divisions of the 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 ...
... period it was one of the four great divisions of the 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 ...
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... period of the Lydian supremacy ; under the rule of Macedonia it somewhat recovered from its previous sufferings . Under the Romans the Ionian cities still retained their importance as commercial places , and as seats of art and ...
... period of the Lydian supremacy ; under the rule of Macedonia it somewhat recovered from its previous sufferings . Under the Romans the Ionian cities still retained their importance as commercial places , and as seats of art and ...
الصفحة 87
... period from which all our extant monu- ments are derived . It may , indeed , reasonably be assumed , that the Umbrians , who appear to have been at one time in possession of the greater part , if not the whole , of Etruria , would never ...
... period from which all our extant monu- ments are derived . It may , indeed , reasonably be assumed , that the Umbrians , who appear to have been at one time in possession of the greater part , if not the whole , of Etruria , would never ...
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