A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 43
... valley had ever paid tithe or toll to an abominable race of shepherd kings . The silence of annalists and monuments is therefore at least a negative argument in support of the truth of Ma- netho's account : nor is it improbable that the ...
... valley had ever paid tithe or toll to an abominable race of shepherd kings . The silence of annalists and monuments is therefore at least a negative argument in support of the truth of Ma- netho's account : nor is it improbable that the ...
الصفحة 46
... valley , in the first place , by es- tablishing a system of police from Cercasorum to Syene , and , in the next , by completing the canal which Necho and Darius Hystaspis had begun , from the Pelusiac arm of the Nile to Arsinoë at the ...
... valley , in the first place , by es- tablishing a system of police from Cercasorum to Syene , and , in the next , by completing the canal which Necho and Darius Hystaspis had begun , from the Pelusiac arm of the Nile to Arsinoë at the ...
الصفحة 47
... valley . The native population were not allowed to possess arms - a precaution partly dictated by the fierce and excitable temper of the Egyptian people . ( Amm . Marc . xxii . 16. § 23. ) The Romans presently set themselves to improve ...
... valley . The native population were not allowed to possess arms - a precaution partly dictated by the fierce and excitable temper of the Egyptian people . ( Amm . Marc . xxii . 16. § 23. ) The Romans presently set themselves to improve ...
الصفحة 48
... valley . So danger- ous , indeed , were these revolts , that Probus deemed his victory over the Blemmyes not unworthy of a triumph . ( Vopisc . Prob . 9 , seq . ) Antonini , which is usually ascribed to the emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus ...
... valley . So danger- ous , indeed , were these revolts , that Probus deemed his victory over the Blemmyes not unworthy of a triumph . ( Vopisc . Prob . 9 , seq . ) Antonini , which is usually ascribed to the emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus ...
الصفحة 55
... valley of the Salto , may also belong in many instances to the Aequians , rather than the Aborigines , to whom they have been generally referred . The only towns ex- pressly assigned to the Aequiculi by Pliny and Pto- lemy are CARSEOLI ...
... valley of the Salto , may also belong in many instances to the Aequians , rather than the Aborigines , to whom they have been generally referred . The only towns ex- pressly assigned to the Aequiculi by Pliny and Pto- lemy are CARSEOLI ...
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