The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 684
... Apulia it was a different story . Here the Greeks managed to found only one colony and that on the fringes , at Taranto . This absence of colonies did not exempt Apulia from Greek cultural influence , but for the most part it was ...
... Apulia it was a different story . Here the Greeks managed to found only one colony and that on the fringes , at Taranto . This absence of colonies did not exempt Apulia from Greek cultural influence , but for the most part it was ...
الصفحة 689
... Apulia that gave rise to the tale that Achaean heroes had founded many of its towns : Diomedes is even credited with the principal Daunian cities : Arpi , Canusium , Luceria and Sipontum . More substantially historical are the immigrant ...
... Apulia that gave rise to the tale that Achaean heroes had founded many of its towns : Diomedes is even credited with the principal Daunian cities : Arpi , Canusium , Luceria and Sipontum . More substantially historical are the immigrant ...
الصفحة 690
... Apulia . These were speakers of Oscan , and it was probably the Iron Age expansion of the Italic peoples , 18 to be described later in this chapter , that had brought them into the south east . They can hardly have been identical with ...
... Apulia . These were speakers of Oscan , and it was probably the Iron Age expansion of the Italic peoples , 18 to be described later in this chapter , that had brought them into the south east . They can hardly have been identical with ...
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The Achaemenid empire page | 2 |
Fars | 45 |
Further imperial expansion under Cambyses | 47 |
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