A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 71
... river Pinarus , where he halted . with the narrative to suppose that the men saw Issus was , therefore , north of the Pinarus , and soine the Persians at Issus before they had advanced to little distance from it . Kiepert's map of Asia ...
... river Pinarus , where he halted . with the narrative to suppose that the men saw Issus was , therefore , north of the Pinarus , and soine the Persians at Issus before they had advanced to little distance from it . Kiepert's map of Asia ...
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 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 for a distance of above duction , and the fact that silver money was unknown to the ancient nations of Italy sufficiently shows that it was not found in any great quantity . The early coinage of Italy was of copper , or rather ...
... river for a distance of above duction , and the fact that silver money was unknown to the ancient nations of Italy sufficiently shows that it was not found in any great quantity . The early coinage of Italy was of copper , or rather ...
الصفحة 114
... river of Passavá . Inmediately south of rock ruts of chariot wheels , evidently the vestiges this river was the temple of Artemis Dictynna , on a of the ancient carriage - road . ( Leake , Morea , vol . i . promontory now called ...
... river of Passavá . Inmediately south of rock ruts of chariot wheels , evidently the vestiges this river was the temple of Artemis Dictynna , on a of the ancient carriage - road . ( Leake , Morea , vol . i . promontory now called ...
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