Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... town walls at the foot of the hill , beyond the extreme modern houses to the eastward . On the opposite side of the town Leake noticed a small river , which , we learn from Strabo ( ix . p . 434 , 450 ) , was called Achelous . The port ...
... town walls at the foot of the hill , beyond the extreme modern houses to the eastward . On the opposite side of the town Leake noticed a small river , which , we learn from Strabo ( ix . p . 434 , 450 ) , was called Achelous . The port ...
الصفحة 123
... town , flanked by the ruins of a colonnade and numerous pedestals , leading to a confused heap of fallen ruins on the brow of the hill , about 200 yards outside the walls . North of the town , towards the Lycus , are many sarcophagi ...
... town , flanked by the ruins of a colonnade and numerous pedestals , leading to a confused heap of fallen ruins on the brow of the hill , about 200 yards outside the walls . North of the town , towards the Lycus , are many sarcophagi ...
الصفحة 127
... town of Thessaly , the capital of the district Pelasgiotis , was situated in a fertile plain upon a gently rising ground , on the right or south bank of the Peneius . It had a strongly forti- fied citadel . ( Diod . xv . 61. ) Larissa ...
... town of Thessaly , the capital of the district Pelasgiotis , was situated in a fertile plain upon a gently rising ground , on the right or south bank of the Peneius . It had a strongly forti- fied citadel . ( Diod . xv . 61. ) Larissa ...
الصفحة 129
... town ( p . 23 ) . Ulrichs conjectures that it joined the Boeotian league after Thebes had been rebuilt by Cassander . In B. C. 230 , Larymna is described as a Boeotian town ( Polyb . xx . 5 , where Aápuuvav should be read instead of ...
... town ( p . 23 ) . Ulrichs conjectures that it joined the Boeotian league after Thebes had been rebuilt by Cassander . In B. C. 230 , Larymna is described as a Boeotian town ( Polyb . xx . 5 , where Aápuuvav should be read instead of ...
الصفحة 130
... town . But , notwithstanding the statement of Polybius , from whom Strabo probably copied , we have given reasons elsewhere for believing that there was no Laconian town called Asine ; and that the mistake probably arose from ...
... town . But , notwithstanding the statement of Polybius , from whom Strabo probably copied , we have given reasons elsewhere for believing that there was no Laconian town called Asine ; and that the mistake probably arose from ...
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