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| One of the nilometers is mentioned by | Strabo, a Greek historian, though it is not certain w |
| and during the Oghuz migration, as well as by | Strabo, Al-Istakhri, and Al-Masudi, who all describe |
| Herodotus, Xenophon and | Strabo all assert that the Bithyni and Thyni settled |
| ant, and wrote dissertations ‘On the Syrinx of | Strabo and the Passage of the Euripus,' ‘On the site |
| nicum in Frankish Fulda (possibly by Walahfrid | Strabo) and ogam lochlannach "Ogham of the Scandinavi |
| ounded by colonists from Naxos is confirmed by | Strabo and other ancient writers. |
| mention any earlier canal, but later, Diodor, | Strabo, and Plinius do, so the case seems to be settl |
| Another tale about Rhodopis related by | Strabo and Aelian makes her a queen of Egypt, and thu |
| eat, but later ancient authors like Aristotle, | Strabo, and Pliny the Elder agree that he failed to c |
| ioned by several ancient authors (e.g., Homer, | Strabo, Apollodorus, Thucydides), and makes several a |
| us Hanging Gardens of Babylon are described by | Strabo as supplied by an Archimedean screw. |
| According to the Greek geographer | Strabo, Asander during his reign as King, had constru |
| Pausanias and | Strabo both quote the following oracle: "For thee it |
| the Mediomatrici during the time of Caesar and | Strabo, but the Nemetes must have crossed the river a |
| Anatolica: studies in | Strabo, By Ronald Syme, Anthony Richard Birley, Editi |
| , where the metal is known to have aggregated, | Strabo calling it pseudoarguros "mock silver" (in 154 |
| The Greek geographer | Strabo described the Musaeum and Library as richly de |
| mus assigns it to Phrygia, under which country | Strabo describes it. |
| Escorial, where he collated the manuscript of | Strabo for Thomas Falconer's edition (Clarendon Press |
| ch recalling the common interest of the Goths, | Strabo forced the Amal to ask for peace. |
| Strabo further records that Lake Avernus in Italy had | |
| ( | Strabo, Geography viii.6.14.) |
| ( | Strabo, Geography, VII:33:1) Eretria also established |
| in medieval Europe, though both Herodotus and | Strabo give the exact location of Thebes and how long |
| According to | Strabo Hellespontine and Phrygia Epictetus comprise L |
| Strabo himself apparently was too far away to be able | |
| sought by Odysseus in Book 11 of the Odyssey; | Strabo himself seems not to regard Avernus as a Plout |
| ing of the 1st century BCE/CE Greek geographer | Strabo, hitherto unknown in Italy. |
| Strabo, however, states that it was colonized by Andr | |
| These works included | Strabo in Greek, another on Marcus Aurelius, his tran |
| Strabo in his Geography, places Chaonia between the C | |
| Strabo, indeed, is the only author who mentions a tow | |
| Constantinople in 476 and defeated Basiliscus, | Strabo is not reported to defend the city. |
| According to | Strabo, it "possesses some singular physical properti |
| The Greek geographer | Strabo mentions three sites that have a Ploutonion. |
| Strabo mentions the Sarmatians in a number of places, | |
| , in the territories of the Moschi in Colchis, | Strabo mentions a cult of Leucothea, which Wesendonck |
| Strabo, on the authority of Posidonius, speaks of one | |
| R. Syme and A.R. Birley, Anatolica: studies in | Strabo, Oxford University Press, 1995 |
| R. Syme & A.R. Birley, Anatolica: studies in | Strabo, Oxford University Press, 1995 |
| ( | Strabo p. 809; Diod. |
| ears to have been also denominated Cleopatris ( | Strabo p. 780) and Arsinoites (Plin. |
| ccurs in history, but its name is mentioned by | Strabo, Pliny, and Ptolemy, and we learn from an insc |
| Strabo provoked the Amal, running in front of the Moe | |
| ins have been preserved and it is mentioned by | Strabo; Ptolemy; Hierocles; and the Tabula Peutingeri |
| At the death of Leo II (January 474) Theodoric | Strabo rebelled against Zeno. |
| At the death of Leo (January 474), | Strabo rebelled against the newly appointed Emperor Z |
| Strabo records that the town was famous for the produ | |
| But the mines continued to be worked, though | Strabo records that in his time the tailings were bei |
| allimachus, Pausanias referencing Musaeus, and | Strabo referencing the history of Ephorus. |
| Strabo relied greatly on this for books 8 through 10 | |
| Strabo reports Rome's lucrative trade with Britain: t | |
| y became a conventus (Pliny, V, xxix, 105) and | Strabo reports on its reputation for high-living and |
| Strabo reports that the inhabitants of Cebrene (the C | |
| According to | Strabo, Sarpedon is the name of the coastline near Ae |
| He was probably one of the British kings that | Strabo says sent embassies to Augustus. |
| Strabo says that gymnosophists were religious people | |
| Who was right is not said, though | Strabo seems to be inclined to think that Eudorus was |
| The historian | Strabo suggest that Madys killed Tugdamme and defeate |
| Strabo suggests that the term Skuthais (Scythians) re | |
| Ancient writers such as Diodorus, Arrian and | Strabo tell us that during Alexander's invasion of Pu |
| mentions of prodigies that occurred there; but | Strabo tells that it was still much frequented in his |
| ords are copied by Stephanus of Byzantium: but | Strabo tells us that it was near Cremona: and the Tab |
| an involvement but, according to the historian | Strabo, the volume of commerce between India and Gree |
| At the time of | Strabo the city boasted two remarkable orators, Euthy |
| This name was misinterpreted by | Strabo to mean that it was inhabited by Trojans, thus |
| Strabo, whose Geography is the main surviving source | |
| He sent the Amal against | Strabo, with the promise of a huge Roman force as ren |
| Strabo worked eastward from the Rhine. | |
| ter having described the boundaries of Ariana, | Strabo writes that the name Αρειανή could also be ext |
| the 8th century, and Frankish author Walafrid | Strabo wrote that it was still spoken in the lower Da |
| was still living, in old age and honour, when | Strabo wrote. |
| Strabo, XI, 521; XII, 535, 537. | |
| pire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni" ( | Strabo, XI.XI.I). |
| Babylon (Greek: Βαβυλών, | Strabo xvii. |
| d on an island near the city Butosos now Buto ( | Strabo xvii. |
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