Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 159
... seems never to have been a place of importance under the Roman rule . ( Strab . vi . p . 273 ; Mel . ii . 7. § 16 ; Plin . iii . 8. s . 14 ; Ptol . iii . 4. § 13. ) But the great strength of its position must have always preserved it ...
... seems never to have been a place of importance under the Roman rule . ( Strab . vi . p . 273 ; Mel . ii . 7. § 16 ; Plin . iii . 8. s . 14 ; Ptol . iii . 4. § 13. ) But the great strength of its position must have always preserved it ...
الصفحة 199
... seems to have been the one generally prevalent . Scymnus Chius mentions both opinions , but seems to incline to the latter ; and it is adopted without question by Pausanias , as well as by the poets and later Latin authors , whence we ...
... seems to have been the one generally prevalent . Scymnus Chius mentions both opinions , but seems to incline to the latter ; and it is adopted without question by Pausanias , as well as by the poets and later Latin authors , whence we ...
الصفحة 206
... seems to have been commonly considered ( until the reign of Augustus ) a Ligurian town . For this reason we find it comprised within the province assigned to Caesar , which included Liguria as well as Cisalpine Gaul . ( Suet . Caes . 24 ...
... seems to have been commonly considered ( until the reign of Augustus ) a Ligurian town . For this reason we find it comprised within the province assigned to Caesar , which included Liguria as well as Cisalpine Gaul . ( Suet . Caes . 24 ...
الصفحة 246
... seems extraordinary ; village of Greenhead . neither is the suspicious aspect of the Battle of Mag- dolus diminished by the conquest of Cadytis , a con- siderable city of Palestine , being represented as its result . The Syrians might ...
... seems extraordinary ; village of Greenhead . neither is the suspicious aspect of the Battle of Mag- dolus diminished by the conquest of Cadytis , a con- siderable city of Palestine , being represented as its result . The Syrians might ...
الصفحة 247
... seems certain that none of the Greek colonies in Italy were more ancient than those in Sicily ; while there seems good reason to suppose that the greater part of them were founded within the half century which followed the first ...
... seems certain that none of the Greek colonies in Italy were more ancient than those in Sicily ; while there seems good reason to suppose that the greater part of them were founded within the half century which followed the first ...
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