A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... flows into the Tiber , on its left 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 ...
... flows into the Tiber , on its left 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 ...
الصفحة 105
... flows from the source near Marino that was the ancient Aqua Ferentina , another is commonly known as the Acqua Santa . The grotto and source already mentioned were long regarded , but certainly without foundation , as those of Egeria ...
... flows from the source near Marino that was the ancient Aqua Ferentina , another is commonly known as the Acqua Santa . The grotto and source already mentioned were long regarded , but certainly without foundation , as those of Egeria ...
الصفحة 111
... flows in a westerly direction through Arcadia and Elis , and after passing Olympia falls into the Ionian Sea . The Alpheius , like several other rivers and lakes in Arcadia , disappears more than once in the limestone mountains of the ...
... flows in a westerly direction through Arcadia and Elis , and after passing Olympia falls into the Ionian Sea . The Alpheius , like several other rivers and lakes in Arcadia , disappears more than once in the limestone mountains of the ...
الصفحة 127
... flow N. into the Mediterranean , W. of the promontory Tretum ( Ras Seba Rous , i . e . Seven Capes ) . The upper course of the Ampsaga is the eastern of these two rivers ( W. Roumel ) , which flows past Constantineh , the ancient Cirta ...
... flow N. into the Mediterranean , W. of the promontory Tretum ( Ras Seba Rous , i . e . Seven Capes ) . The upper course of the Ampsaga is the eastern of these two rivers ( W. Roumel ) , which flows past Constantineh , the ancient Cirta ...
الصفحة 130
... flows into the great harbour of Syracuse . About three quarters of a mile from its mouth , and just at the foot of the hill on which stood the Olympieium , it receives the waters of the Cyane . Its banks for a considerable distance from ...
... flows into the great harbour of Syracuse . About three quarters of a mile from its mouth , and just at the foot of the hill on which stood the Olympieium , it receives the waters of the Cyane . Its banks for a considerable distance from ...
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