Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 64
... rivers Bagradas and Triton , apparently containing the sources of the river Catada . [ P.S. ] now called Yechil or Yekil Irmak . searches , vol. 29 JOVIS PAGUS , a town in the interior of Moesia , on the eastern bank of the Margus ...
... rivers Bagradas and Triton , apparently containing the sources of the river Catada . [ P.S. ] now called Yechil or Yekil Irmak . searches , vol. 29 JOVIS PAGUS , a town in the interior of Moesia , on the eastern bank of the Margus ...
الصفحة 65
... river at present at Hit , but a small stream may have been easily blocked up by the sand of ages . still bitumen springs in the neighbourhood of this There are place . It has been conjectured that the ' I ( avvnó- OALS of Isidorus ( p ...
... river at present at Hit , but a small stream may have been easily blocked up by the sand of ages . still bitumen springs in the neighbourhood of this There are place . It has been conjectured that the ' I ( avvnó- OALS of Isidorus ( p ...
الصفحة 71
... river Pinarus , where he halted . Issus was , therefore , north of the Pinarus , and some little distance from it . Kiepert's map of Asia Minor marks a pass in the range of the Syrian Ananus , which is north of the pass that leads over ...
... river Pinarus , where he halted . Issus was , therefore , north of the Pinarus , and some little distance from it . Kiepert's map of Asia Minor marks a pass in the range of the Syrian Ananus , which is north of the pass that leads over ...
الصفحة 73
... river of any magnitude flowing into the upper part of the Adriatic on its eastern shore which could afford even the slightest coun- tenance to such a notion ; the rivers in the peninsula of Istria itself are very trifling streams , and ...
... river of any magnitude flowing into the upper part of the Adriatic on its eastern shore which could afford even the slightest coun- tenance to such a notion ; the rivers in the peninsula of Istria itself are very trifling streams , and ...
الصفحة 82
... river . Of the smaller streams of Etruria , which have their sources in the group of hills that separate the basin of the Arno from that of the Tiber , the most con- siderable are the Caecina ( Cecina ) , the Umbro IV . RIVERS , LAKES ...
... river . Of the smaller streams of Etruria , which have their sources in the group of hills that separate the basin of the Arno from that of the Tiber , the most con- siderable are the Caecina ( Cecina ) , the Umbro IV . RIVERS , LAKES ...
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