A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 91
... banks of volcanic tufo , which rise in many parts to a height of three or four hundred feet above the level of the lake ... bank became covered with the villas of wealthy Romans , numerous edifices were erected on its immediate shores ...
... banks of volcanic tufo , which rise in many parts to a height of three or four hundred feet above the level of the lake ... bank became covered with the villas of wealthy Romans , numerous edifices were erected on its immediate shores ...
الصفحة 94
... banks with carbonate of lime , a process which goes on with such rapidity that great part of the lake itself is crusted over ... bank of the river Tavignano : they are now above half a [ E. H. B. ] ALE'SIA ( Alise ) , 94 ALERIA . ALBUM .
... banks with carbonate of lime , a process which goes on with such rapidity that great part of the lake itself is crusted over ... bank of the river Tavignano : they are now above half a [ E. H. B. ] ALE'SIA ( Alise ) , 94 ALERIA . ALBUM .
الصفحة 104
... bank , about 11 miles N. of Rome . It was on its banks that the Romans sustained the memorable defeat by the Gauls under Brennus in B. c . 390 , which led to the capture and destruction of the city by the bar- barians . On this account ...
... bank , about 11 miles N. of Rome . It was on its banks that the Romans sustained the memorable defeat by the Gauls under Brennus in B. c . 390 , which led to the capture and destruction of the city by the bar- barians . On this account ...
الصفحة 122
... bank of the Tigris . The walls are lofty and sub- stantial , and constructed of the ruins of ancient edifices . As the place is well adapted for a com- mercial city , it is probable that Amida , which occupied the site of Diyar - Bekr ...
... bank of the Tigris . The walls are lofty and sub- stantial , and constructed of the ruins of ancient edifices . As the place is well adapted for a com- mercial city , it is probable that Amida , which occupied the site of Diyar - Bekr ...
الصفحة 127
... banks of which Apollo fed the flocks of king Admetus . ( Strab . pp . 433 , 435 ; Apoll . Rhod . i . 54 ; Virg . Georg ... bank of the Eurotas , 20 stadia S. of Sparta , in a district remarkable for the abundance of its trees and its ...
... banks of which Apollo fed the flocks of king Admetus . ( Strab . pp . 433 , 435 ; Apoll . Rhod . i . 54 ; Virg . Georg ... bank of the Eurotas , 20 stadia S. of Sparta , in a district remarkable for the abundance of its trees and its ...
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