The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 450
... colonies grew in population and developed their own local crafts and agriculture , they imported fewer products of this kind but became better markets for the fine and luxury goods of the Aegean and those brought by Greek carriers from ...
... colonies grew in population and developed their own local crafts and agriculture , they imported fewer products of this kind but became better markets for the fine and luxury goods of the Aegean and those brought by Greek carriers from ...
الصفحة 742
... colonies of Gela.4 Next to Gela , Acragas held some 80 km of coastal plains from Licata ( Ecnomus ) and Palma di Montechiaro to Minoa , ruled the whole area between the rivers Himeras ( Salso ) and Halycus ( Platani ) , from Ravanusa ...
... colonies of Gela.4 Next to Gela , Acragas held some 80 km of coastal plains from Licata ( Ecnomus ) and Palma di Montechiaro to Minoa , ruled the whole area between the rivers Himeras ( Salso ) and Halycus ( Platani ) , from Ravanusa ...
الصفحة 759
... colonies and sub - colonies as well as by hellenized Sicel townships . Leontini was probably Hippocrates ' first target.31 This was a typical agricultural colony with an outlet to the sea through a river ( the Lentini ) , good walls , a ...
... colonies and sub - colonies as well as by hellenized Sicel townships . Leontini was probably Hippocrates ' first target.31 This was a typical agricultural colony with an outlet to the sea through a river ( the Lentini ) , good walls , a ...
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