A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1 |
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The Aetolians invaded Peloponnesus and defeated the Achaeans, whereupon
Aratus applied for aid to Philip, who had succeeded Antigonus on the
Macedonian throne. The young monarch conducted the war with striking ability
and success; ...
The Aetolians invaded Peloponnesus and defeated the Achaeans, whereupon
Aratus applied for aid to Philip, who had succeeded Antigonus on the
Macedonian throne. The young monarch conducted the war with striking ability
and success; ...
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S. Achaia, the Roman province, including the whole of Peloponnesus and the
greater part of Hellas proper with the adjacent islands. The time, however, at
which this country was reduced to the form of a Roman province, as well as its
exact ...
S. Achaia, the Roman province, including the whole of Peloponnesus and the
greater part of Hellas proper with the adjacent islands. The time, however, at
which this country was reduced to the form of a Roman province, as well as its
exact ...
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Acriae possessed a sanctuary and a statue of the mother of the gods, which was
said by the inhabitants of the town to be the most ancient in the Peloponnesus.
Leake was unable to discover any remains of Acriae; the French expedition place
...
Acriae possessed a sanctuary and a statue of the mother of the gods, which was
said by the inhabitants of the town to be the most ancient in the Peloponnesus.
Leake was unable to discover any remains of Acriae; the French expedition place
...
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Of these the most numerous were in the southern part of the sea ; they were
divided into two principal groups, the Cyclades, lying off the coasts of Attica and
Peloponnesus, and the Sporades, lying along the coasts of Caria and Ionia.
Of these the most numerous were in the southern part of the sea ; they were
divided into two principal groups, the Cyclades, lying off the coasts of Attica and
Peloponnesus, and the Sporades, lying along the coasts of Caria and Ionia.
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Thus a great part of northern Greece, and the western side of Peloponnesus
were inhabited at an early period by the Ae»Uan race. In most of these Aeolian
settlements we find a predilection for maritime situations ; and Poseidon appears
to ...
Thus a great part of northern Greece, and the western side of Peloponnesus
were inhabited at an early period by the Ae»Uan race. In most of these Aeolian
settlements we find a predilection for maritime situations ; and Poseidon appears
to ...
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