Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 59
... fleets , the strongholds of which were Cilicia and Crete . From these stations the pirates directed their expeditions ... fleet which the Roman em- perors maintained in the East , and that cases still occurred is proved by inscriptions ...
... fleets , the strongholds of which were Cilicia and Crete . From these stations the pirates directed their expeditions ... fleet which the Roman em- perors maintained in the East , and that cases still occurred is proved by inscriptions ...
الصفحة 119
... fleet under Strombichides . ( Thuc . viii . 62. ) After the time of Alexander the Great , the Lampsaceni had to defend their city against the attacks of Antiochus of Syria ; they voted a crown of gold to the Romans , and were received ...
... fleet under Strombichides . ( Thuc . viii . 62. ) After the time of Alexander the Great , the Lampsaceni had to defend their city against the attacks of Antiochus of Syria ; they voted a crown of gold to the Romans , and were received ...
الصفحة 158
... fleet of twenty ships to their assistance , under the command of Laches and Charoeades . ( Thuc . iii . 86 ; Diod . xii . 53 ) The operations of the Athenian fleet under Laches and his successors Pythodorus and Eurymedon were , however ...
... fleet of twenty ships to their assistance , under the command of Laches and Charoeades . ( Thuc . iii . 86 ; Diod . xii . 53 ) The operations of the Athenian fleet under Laches and his successors Pythodorus and Eurymedon were , however ...
الصفحة 177
... fleet , manned entirely by Phoenicians , set sail from the Red sea , coasted Aegypt and Aethiopia , and passed into the Indian ocean . At the end of three years they entered the mouth of the Nile , having , as they affirmed ...
... fleet , manned entirely by Phoenicians , set sail from the Red sea , coasted Aegypt and Aethiopia , and passed into the Indian ocean . At the end of three years they entered the mouth of the Nile , having , as they affirmed ...
الصفحة 181
... fleet of foot , easily remove from the scorched to the green pasture , and find a sufficient supply of water in the ooze of the river beds . ( 3 ) the Phoenicians , and ( 4 ) the Greeks . He enu- merates , moreover , a considerable ...
... fleet of foot , easily remove from the scorched to the green pasture , and find a sufficient supply of water in the ooze of the river beds . ( 3 ) the Phoenicians , and ( 4 ) the Greeks . He enu- merates , moreover , a considerable ...
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