Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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... ( Appian . Mithr . 106 ) , though probably it retained a certain amount of independence under native vassal princes : M. An- tonius imposed a heavy tribute upon it . ( Appian , B. C. v . 7. ) Finally , under Claudius , it became part of ...
... ( Appian . Mithr . 106 ) , though probably it retained a certain amount of independence under native vassal princes : M. An- tonius imposed a heavy tribute upon it . ( Appian , B. C. v . 7. ) Finally , under Claudius , it became part of ...
الصفحة 120
... Appian ever since their liberation from the yoke of Maro- | Way , rather more than a mile from the road . The boduus . After this time we again hear nothing of name is often written in inscriptions , even of a good the Longobardi for a ...
... Appian ever since their liberation from the yoke of Maro- | Way , rather more than a mile from the road . The boduus . After this time we again hear nothing of name is often written in inscriptions , even of a good the Longobardi for a ...
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... ( Appian , B. C. i . 69 ; Liv . Epit . 80. ) Nor did it escape in the later civil wars : the treasures of its temple were seized by Octavian , and a part at least of its territory was divided among a colony of veterans by the dictator ...
... ( Appian , B. C. i . 69 ; Liv . Epit . 80. ) Nor did it escape in the later civil wars : the treasures of its temple were seized by Octavian , and a part at least of its territory was divided among a colony of veterans by the dictator ...
الصفحة 122
... Appian Way , on the right of that road : the station " Sub Lanuvio , " marked in the Tabula Peutingeriana between Aricia and Tres Tabernae , was evidently situated on the high road , probably at the eighteenth milestone from Rome , from ...
... Appian Way , on the right of that road : the station " Sub Lanuvio , " marked in the Tabula Peutingeriana between Aricia and Tres Tabernae , was evidently situated on the high road , probably at the eighteenth milestone from Rome , from ...
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... Appian , Mithr . 21 ) . It was also the last city which held out after the close of the war , and was reduced by M. Minucius Thermus , an occasion on which Julius Caesar dis- tinguished himself , and earned a civic crown by saving the ...
... Appian , Mithr . 21 ) . It was also the last city which held out after the close of the war , and was reduced by M. Minucius Thermus , an occasion on which Julius Caesar dis- tinguished himself , and earned a civic crown by saving the ...
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