The Numismatic Chronicle, Volumes 4-5Taylor & Walton., 1841 - Numismatics |
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... Strabo , founded the city , and Bria , which , in the Thracian language , signifies " city . " It appears , how- ever , from our coins , that its correct orthography , at the time they were struck , must have been SALYBRIA . I have only ...
... Strabo , founded the city , and Bria , which , in the Thracian language , signifies " city . " It appears , how- ever , from our coins , that its correct orthography , at the time they were struck , must have been SALYBRIA . I have only ...
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... τῇ ̓Αρτέμιδι , ἐξάψαντες ἐκ τοῦ νηοῦ σχοινίον ἐς τὸ τεῖχος . Clio . i . 26 . 1 Strabo says that Ephesus was originally named Smyrna , Remarks on the Coins of Ephesus, struck during Dominion of the Romans By J Y Akerman, F S.
... τῇ ̓Αρτέμιδι , ἐξάψαντες ἐκ τοῦ νηοῦ σχοινίον ἐς τὸ τεῖχος . Clio . i . 26 . 1 Strabo says that Ephesus was originally named Smyrna , Remarks on the Coins of Ephesus, struck during Dominion of the Romans By J Y Akerman, F S.
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1 Strabo says that Ephesus was originally named Smyrna , from an Amazon of that name ; a portion of the people also being called Sisyrbitæ , from another of the Amazons ; that the ancient city was about the Athenæum , which , in the ...
1 Strabo says that Ephesus was originally named Smyrna , from an Amazon of that name ; a portion of the people also being called Sisyrbitæ , from another of the Amazons ; that the ancient city was about the Athenæum , which , in the ...
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in honour of his wife ; Strabo calls Ephesus the largest emporium within the Taurus.8 Pausanias 9 says , that the supposition that Ephesus is older than the colonization of the Iones is not well founded ; and that Pindar is wrong in ...
in honour of his wife ; Strabo calls Ephesus the largest emporium within the Taurus.8 Pausanias 9 says , that the supposition that Ephesus is older than the colonization of the Iones is not well founded ; and that Pindar is wrong in ...
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... Strabo 32 calls Diana Elaphia from " Elapos a stag . Pindar styles her ' Eλapn- βολος and the name of Ελαφηβολιών was given by the Athenians to the month of February , when they sacrificed a stag to Diana . It appears from Pausanias 33 ...
... Strabo 32 calls Diana Elaphia from " Elapos a stag . Pindar styles her ' Eλapn- βολος and the name of Ελαφηβολιών was given by the Athenians to the month of February , when they sacrificed a stag to Diana . It appears from Pausanias 33 ...
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