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Strabo (/ˈstreɪboʊ/; Gr****: Στράβων
Strábōn; 64 or 63 BC – c. 24 AD) was an
ancient Gr****
geographer who
lived in Asia
Minor during the
transitional period...
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Strabon:
Traduction Nouvelle: Tome
Premier (in French). Paris:
Librairie Hachette.
Books I – VI only. Tardieu, Amédée (1873). Géographie de
Strabon:...
- Cyropaedia.
Other sources include Plutarch, Justin, Polyaenus, Pliny, Ovid,
Strabon, and the Bible." However, it is a
roman à clef
about contemporary personages...
- "D’abord, le site de
Byblos était fixé sans
conteste possible. Le p****age où
Strabon définit
Byblos une
ville située sur une
colline à
quelque distance de la...
- "Tyre".
Collins Dictionary.
Retrieved 21
October 2019. RK. "
strabon.io | Tyre". www.
strabon.io.
Retrieved 17
April 2025. Yacoub, Adel; El Kayem, Cynthia;...
- dele (többese delme) 'juh',
delmer 'juhpásztor'
szavakhoz kapcsolódik.
Strabon Delmion illír város nevéhez ezt az éretelmezést fűzi „...πεδιον µελωβοτον...
- [citation needed] Nanjing,
China Bhubaneshwar,
India "Bloemfontein".
strabon.io.
Retrieved 20
November 2023. Robson,
Linda Gillian (2011). "Annexure...
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scholarly discussion. A
watermill is
reported by the Gr****
geographer Strabon (c. 64 BC – c. AD 24) to have
existed sometime before 71 BC in the palace...
- Munich: C. H. Beck. p. 94. ISBN 978-3-406-56244-0.
Maurice Sartre (1867).
Strabon, Géographie,
Livre XVI, 2, 14 (in
French and Gr****). Paris. pp. 464–465...
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named Pordoselene which had a
nasty meaning.
According to
Bilge Umar,
Strabon was
uneasy with the name of the
island and he used the name Poroselene...