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- Jeff Strabone is a Brooklyn-based American scholar, political activist and civic leader. In 2016, his website directelection.org listed the names and addresses...
- The gens Fannia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first appears in history during the second century BC. The first member of this gens to attain...
- missing publisher (link) Bowersock, Glen W. 2005. "La patria di Strabone." In Strabone e l'Asia Minore. Edited by Anna Maria Biraschi and Giovanni Salmieri...
- Marche, Mario Luni, 2003, p. 136, ISBN 88-392-0744-9. Φίρμον Πικενόν, in STRABONE, Chr. estomathiae, 241 (citato in ROCCI, Vocabolario Greco-Italiano, Città...
-  • Councilmember Jack Shu, Colin Parent, Patricia Dillard  • City Treasurer Matt Strabone Area  • Total 9.10 sq mi (23.57 km2)  • Land 9.10 sq mi (23.56 km2)  • Water...
- Gaggero Introduction to Suetonius's Life of the twelve Caesars Milan 1994 Strabone Geografia. L'Italia V,4,6, Milan 1988 Pliny the Elder Nat. Hist. II, 240...
- 138–142. doi:10.1080/08957691003712397. ISSN 0895-769X. S2CID 153923469. Strabone, Jeff (2020). "The Publishing and Marketing of Illustrated Literature in...
- and Curtius Rufus (1827). Descriptio Caucasi gentiumque Caucasiarum ex Strabone, comparatis scriptoribus recentioribus, 1803. Lateinisch-deutsches und...
- Vol. 3: ****-Pel. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. p. 854. ISBN 9780893560171. Strabone, Jeff (2018). Poetry and British Nationalisms in the Bardic Eighteenth...
- Acilii Glabriones and the Acilii Aviones. Further details about the Acili Strabones are uncertain. Acilius Strabo's first appearance in history is in Tacitus...