Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 202
... LOCRI OPUNTII . II . LOCRI OZOLAE ( ' OCóλa ) , inhabited a dis- trict upon the Corinthian gulf , bounded on the north by Doris and Aetolia , on the east by Phocis , and on the west by Aetolia . This district is mountainous , and for ...
... LOCRI OPUNTII . II . LOCRI OZOLAE ( ' OCóλa ) , inhabited a dis- trict upon the Corinthian gulf , bounded on the north by Doris and Aetolia , on the east by Phocis , and on the west by Aetolia . This district is mountainous , and for ...
الصفحة 207
... Locri followed her example . It is probable , however , that other means were employed by the Greeks as well as arms . The Pelasgic races of Oenotria were probably assimilated without much difficulty with their Hellenic rulers ; and ...
... Locri followed her example . It is probable , however , that other means were employed by the Greeks as well as arms . The Pelasgic races of Oenotria were probably assimilated without much difficulty with their Hellenic rulers ; and ...
الصفحة 247
... Locri to Tarentum ( Plin . iii . 10. s . 15 ; Ptol . iii . 1. § 10 ) ; but it is probable that this dis- tinction ... LOCRI EPIZE- PHYRII . This settlement is described by Strabo as nearly contemporary with that of Crotona ( B.c.710 ) ...
... Locri to Tarentum ( Plin . iii . 10. s . 15 ; Ptol . iii . 1. § 10 ) ; but it is probable that this dis- tinction ... LOCRI EPIZE- PHYRII . This settlement is described by Strabo as nearly contemporary with that of Crotona ( B.c.710 ) ...
الصفحة 248
... Locri , also , had established two colonies on the W. coast , HIPPONIUM and MEDMA ; neither of which , however , attained to any great importance . Several other places which at a later period assumed more or less of a Greek character ...
... Locri , also , had established two colonies on the W. coast , HIPPONIUM and MEDMA ; neither of which , however , attained to any great importance . Several other places which at a later period assumed more or less of a Greek character ...
الصفحة 249
... Locri alone seem to have maintained closer relations with the Sicilian Greeks . The former , from its Chalcidic origin , was naturally friendly to the colonies of the same race in Sicily ; and when Dionysius turned his arms against the ...
... Locri alone seem to have maintained closer relations with the Sicilian Greeks . The former , from its Chalcidic origin , was naturally friendly to the colonies of the same race in Sicily ; and when Dionysius turned his arms against the ...
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