Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 119
... bank of the Elbe , from the point where the Sala empties itself into it , to the frontiers of the Chauci Minores , so that they were bounded in the north by the Elbe , in the east by the Semnones , in the south by the Cherusci , and in ...
... bank of the Elbe , from the point where the Sala empties itself into it , to the frontiers of the Chauci Minores , so that they were bounded in the north by the Elbe , in the east by the Semnones , in the south by the Cherusci , and in ...
الصفحة 127
... bank of the Peneius . It had a strongly forti- fied citadel . ( Diod . xv . 61. ) Larissa is not men- tioned by Homer . Some commentators , however , suppose it to be the same as the Pelasgic Argos of Homer ( Il . ii . 681 ) , but the ...
... bank of the Peneius . It had a strongly forti- fied citadel . ( Diod . xv . 61. ) Larissa is not men- tioned by Homer . Some commentators , however , suppose it to be the same as the Pelasgic Argos of Homer ( Il . ii . 681 ) , but the ...
الصفحة 132
... bank , as well as the so - called Septem Pagi , which they wrested from the Veientes ; and it is probable that the Etruscans , on the other hand , had at one period extended their power over a part of the district on the left bank of ...
... bank , as well as the so - called Septem Pagi , which they wrested from the Veientes ; and it is probable that the Etruscans , on the other hand , had at one period extended their power over a part of the district on the left bank of ...
الصفحة 151
... bank being the most copious , flowing from under the rocks in many large streams , and forming the main body of the river ; and those on the left bank being insignificant , and flowing , in the time of Dodwell , through ten small spouts ...
... bank being the most copious , flowing from under the rocks in many large streams , and forming the main body of the river ; and those on the left bank being insignificant , and flowing , in the time of Dodwell , through ten small spouts ...
الصفحة 162
... bank , at a spot where the river is still deep , though its mouth is now lost in the sand- hills . LÉPTIS MAGNA ( † Aéttis ueɣáλn , Aeπтi- μáyva , Procop . B. V. ii . 21 ; also Aétis , simply ; aft . Neάros ; Leptimagnensis Civitas ...
... bank , at a spot where the river is still deep , though its mouth is now lost in the sand- hills . LÉPTIS MAGNA ( † Aéttis ueɣáλn , Aeπтi- μáyva , Procop . B. V. ii . 21 ; also Aétis , simply ; aft . Neάros ; Leptimagnensis Civitas ...
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