Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 29
... occupied this site . coincidence with this in a notice of Josephus , who , There is a curious in his account of the wall of circumvallation , mentions the monument of Ananus in this part ( v . 12. § 2 ) ; which monument has lately been ...
... occupied this site . coincidence with this in a notice of Josephus , who , There is a curious in his account of the wall of circumvallation , mentions the monument of Ananus in this part ( v . 12. § 2 ) ; which monument has lately been ...
الصفحة 32
... occupied the coasts of Sardinia , to take refuge in the more rugged and inaccessible mountain districts of the interior . ( Paus . x . 17. § 7. ) This tale has evidently ori- On a loop of the same road , starting from Caesaraugusta ...
... occupied the coasts of Sardinia , to take refuge in the more rugged and inaccessible mountain districts of the interior . ( Paus . x . 17. § 7. ) This tale has evidently ori- On a loop of the same road , starting from Caesaraugusta ...
الصفحة 34
... occupied the identical site of the ancient and holy city of Troy : for , it may here be observed , that no ancient author of Greece or Rome ever doubted the identity of the site of Old and New Ilium until the time of Demetrius of ...
... occupied the identical site of the ancient and holy city of Troy : for , it may here be observed , that no ancient author of Greece or Rome ever doubted the identity of the site of Old and New Ilium until the time of Demetrius of ...
الصفحة 36
... occupied the country N. of the Aous - the great river of S. Macedonia , which rises in Mount Lacmon , and discharges itself into the Adriatic - as far as Epidamnus . The chief towns of this country were APOLLONIA , and EPIDAMNUS or ...
... occupied the country N. of the Aous - the great river of S. Macedonia , which rises in Mount Lacmon , and discharges itself into the Adriatic - as far as Epidamnus . The chief towns of this country were APOLLONIA , and EPIDAMNUS or ...
الصفحة 39
... occupied the whole interior of the country , from the borders of Istria to the territory of Dyrrhachium , with colonies of the Serbs or W. Slaves . From the settlement of the Servian Slavonians within the bounds of the empire we may ...
... occupied the whole interior of the country , from the borders of Istria to the territory of Dyrrhachium , with colonies of the Serbs or W. Slaves . From the settlement of the Servian Slavonians within the bounds of the empire we may ...
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