Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 29
... Mount of Offence , is another high rocky hill , facing Mount Sion , called the Hill of Evil Council , from a tradition that the house of Annas the high- priest , father - in - law to Caiaphas ( St. John , xviii . 13 , 24 ) , once ...
... Mount of Offence , is another high rocky hill , facing Mount Sion , called the Hill of Evil Council , from a tradition that the house of Annas the high- priest , father - in - law to Caiaphas ( St. John , xviii . 13 , 24 ) , once ...
الصفحة 36
... Mount Scor- dus , on the W. by the Ionian sea , on the S. by Epirus , and on the E. by Macedonia ; comprehending , there- fore , nearly the whole of modern Albania . Next to the frontier of Chaonia is the small town of AMAN- TIA , and ...
... Mount Scor- dus , on the W. by the Ionian sea , on the S. by Epirus , and on the E. by Macedonia ; comprehending , there- fore , nearly the whole of modern Albania . Next to the frontier of Chaonia is the small town of AMAN- TIA , and ...
الصفحة 105
... Mount . sight of ; but from the indications already given , it ( Dionys . v . 61 ; Cic . pro Planc . 9. ) It first appears appears to have been near Hebron , but the site has in history as taking part in the league of the Latins not ...
... Mount . sight of ; but from the indications already given , it ( Dionys . v . 61 ; Cic . pro Planc . 9. ) It first appears appears to have been near Hebron , but the site has in history as taking part in the league of the Latins not ...
الصفحة 108
... Mount Pindus , the Zygós or ridge of Metzoro . This is geographically the most remarkable moun- tain in Greece ; situated in the heart of Pindus as to its breadth , and centrally also in the longitudinal chain which pervades the ...
... Mount Pindus , the Zygós or ridge of Metzoro . This is geographically the most remarkable moun- tain in Greece ; situated in the heart of Pindus as to its breadth , and centrally also in the longitudinal chain which pervades the ...
الصفحة 109
... Mount ZARAX ( Zápaέ ) to a height of 3500 feet , Od . iv . 1 ) , and Strabo describes it as a country and runs along the eastern coast at a considerable easily shaken by earthquakes ( Strab . viii . p . 367 ) . elevation , till it ...
... Mount ZARAX ( Zápaέ ) to a height of 3500 feet , Od . iv . 1 ) , and Strabo describes it as a country and runs along the eastern coast at a considerable easily shaken by earthquakes ( Strab . viii . p . 367 ) . elevation , till it ...
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