Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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... Lycia , with its rich remains of antiquity , was almost a terra incognita , LYCIA ( AUкía : Eth . Aúкios ) , a country on the south coast of Asia Minor , forming part of the region now called Tekeh . It is bounded on the west by Caria ...
... Lycia , with its rich remains of antiquity , was almost a terra incognita , LYCIA ( AUкía : Eth . Aúкios ) , a country on the south coast of Asia Minor , forming part of the region now called Tekeh . It is bounded on the west by Caria ...
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... Lycia , to honour his friend Lycus . ( Comp . Strab . xiv . p . 667 ; and Steph . B. s . v . Tpeuían , who states , on the authority of the historian Alexander , that Bellerophontes changed the name of Tremilae into that ... LYCIA . LYCIA .
... Lycia , to honour his friend Lycus . ( Comp . Strab . xiv . p . 667 ; and Steph . B. s . v . Tpeuían , who states , on the authority of the historian Alexander , that Bellerophontes changed the name of Tremilae into that ... LYCIA . LYCIA .
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... Lycia acknowledged the supre- macy of Rome . This happy constitution lasted until the time of the emperor Claudius , when Lycia became a Roman province , as is ... Lycia enjoyed its highest degree of prosperity , for LYCIA . 225 LYCIA .
... Lycia acknowledged the supre- macy of Rome . This happy constitution lasted until the time of the emperor Claudius , when Lycia became a Roman province , as is ... Lycia enjoyed its highest degree of prosperity , for LYCIA . 225 LYCIA .
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... Lycia , however , received a severe blow during the war of Brutus and Cassius , who attacked the country because it was suspected to favour the party of Octavianus and Antony . When Brutus advanced against Xanthus , the inhabitants ...
... Lycia , however , received a severe blow during the war of Brutus and Cassius , who attacked the country because it was suspected to favour the party of Octavianus and Antony . When Brutus advanced against Xanthus , the inhabitants ...
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... Lycia . The limits of Lydia during the Roman period are more definitely fixed ; for it bordered in the north on Mysia , from which it was separated near the coast by the river Hermus , and in the inland parts by the range of Mount ...
... Lycia . The limits of Lydia during the Roman period are more definitely fixed ; for it bordered in the north on Mysia , from which it was separated near the coast by the river Hermus , and in the inland parts by the range of Mount ...
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