Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 165
... Persians , and in intellectual eininence , the insular Aeolians seem to have been favourably contrasted with their brethren on the continent . That which Horace calls " Aeolium carmen " and " Aeoliae fides " ( Carm . ii . 13. 24 , iii ...
... Persians , and in intellectual eininence , the insular Aeolians seem to have been favourably contrasted with their brethren on the continent . That which Horace calls " Aeolium carmen " and " Aeoliae fides " ( Carm . ii . 13. 24 , iii ...
الصفحة 172
... Persian name , Cappadoces ; but it place of sepulture of the 1000 Lacedaemonians who was applied more particularly ... Persia , and Macedonia ; but after the time of Alexander their name is scarcely mentioned , the people having become ...
... Persian name , Cappadoces ; but it place of sepulture of the 1000 Lacedaemonians who was applied more particularly ... Persia , and Macedonia ; but after the time of Alexander their name is scarcely mentioned , the people having become ...
الصفحة 222
... Persian monarchs , and lived by plunder and foray . ( Dionys . Per . 857 ; Prisc . 806 ; Avien . 1020. ) Their ... Persia , but afterwards they shared the fate of all the other nations of Asia Minor , being 222 LYCAONIA . LUTIA .
... Persian monarchs , and lived by plunder and foray . ( Dionys . Per . 857 ; Prisc . 806 ; Avien . 1020. ) Their ... Persia , but afterwards they shared the fate of all the other nations of Asia Minor , being 222 LYCAONIA . LUTIA .
الصفحة 224
... Persians , the great body of the na- tion changed its character , at least in some parts , which are supposed to have then been occupied by Persians ; and this theory is believed to derive support from the Lycian inscriptions , which Mr ...
... Persians , the great body of the na- tion changed its character , at least in some parts , which are supposed to have then been occupied by Persians ; and this theory is believed to derive support from the Lycian inscriptions , which Mr ...
الصفحة 225
... Persian monarchy , but , like all Per- peculiar alphabet of their own , and made frequent sian provinces , retained its own constitution , being use of it in inscriptions . The mere fact , however , obliged only to pay tribute and ...
... Persian monarchy , but , like all Per- peculiar alphabet of their own , and made frequent sian provinces , retained its own constitution , being use of it in inscriptions . The mere fact , however , obliged only to pay tribute and ...
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