Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 113
... called Misithra , usually pronounced Mistrá , a new town arose , which became the capital of Laconia , and continued to be so till Sparta began to be rebuilt on its ancient site by order of the present Greek government . ( Finlay ...
... called Misithra , usually pronounced Mistrá , a new town arose , which became the capital of Laconia , and continued to be so till Sparta began to be rebuilt on its ancient site by order of the present Greek government . ( Finlay ...
الصفحة 114
... called Aghéranos ; and in the same neighbourhood was a village called by Pausanias Araenus or Araenum , where Las , the founder of the city of Las , was said to have been buried . South of the promontory of Aghéramos is a stream , now ...
... called Aghéranos ; and in the same neighbourhood was a village called by Pausanias Araenus or Araenum , where Las , the founder of the city of Las , was said to have been buried . South of the promontory of Aghéramos is a stream , now ...
الصفحة 150
... called the Gulf of Policastro , which may be con- sidered as extending from the promontory of Pynus ( Capo degli Infreschi ) to near Cirella . There exist coins of Laüs , of ancient style , with the in- scription AAINON : they were ...
... called the Gulf of Policastro , which may be con- sidered as extending from the promontory of Pynus ( Capo degli Infreschi ) to near Cirella . There exist coins of Laüs , of ancient style , with the in- scription AAINON : they were ...
الصفحة 164
... called Sporades . It is situated opposite the Sinus Iassius , on the north of Calymna , and on the south of Lepsia , at a distance of 320 stadia from Cos and 350 from Myndus . ( Stadiasm . Mar. Magni , §§ 246 , 250 , 252. ) According to ...
... called Sporades . It is situated opposite the Sinus Iassius , on the north of Calymna , and on the south of Lepsia , at a distance of 320 stadia from Cos and 350 from Myndus . ( Stadiasm . Mar. Magni , §§ 246 , 250 , 252. ) According to ...
الصفحة 191
... called LIMNOPOLIS ( Avŵv ñóxis ) , a place in the north of Pisidia , which is mentioned only by ecclesiastical writers ( Hierocl . p . 672 ; Concil . Chalced . p . 670 ; Con- cil . Const . iii . p . 676 , where it is called Avu- vaia ) ...
... called LIMNOPOLIS ( Avŵv ñóxis ) , a place in the north of Pisidia , which is mentioned only by ecclesiastical writers ( Hierocl . p . 672 ; Concil . Chalced . p . 670 ; Con- cil . Const . iii . p . 676 , where it is called Avu- vaia ) ...
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