- 11,
Messina 2004, p. 151-189;
Chowaniec R.,
Palazzolo Acreide,
ancient Acrae, Sicily,
Italy in 2009 and 2010, "Światowit", fasc. A.
Mediterranean and...
-
Acrae or
Akrai (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκραι) was a town of
ancient Aetolia, on the road from
Metapa to Conope. Steph**** of
Byzantium erroneously calls it an...
- War. He writes:
Acrae and
Casmenae were
founded by the Syracusans;
Acrae seventy years after Syracuse,
Casmenae nearly twenty after Acrae.
Camarina was...
-
villani et
viginti bordarii ****
sedecim carucis. Ibi
duodecim acrae prati et
quindecim acrae silvae.
Pastura tres
leugae in
longitudine et latitudine. Reddit...
-
fossils now ****igned to Tragoportax. In 1974,
Gentry named Mesembriportax acrae based on
remains from the
Early Pliocene of
South Africa. It has
since been...
-
small villages. The town
occupies the site of the
ancient Akrai (Latin
Acrae),
founded by
Syracuse around 664 BC. The city was
important as it controlled...
- Potidaea, Rhodes, Cythera, Argos, Syracuse, Gela,
Acragas (later Agrigentum),
Acrae, Casmenae. He does
explain with
considerable dismay what
happened to incite...
-
Ostrov Latin Buteridava Northern Dobrogea Dacian Kaliakra ancient Akrai (
Acrae)
Callatis today Mangalia Gr****
Capidava today Capidava (Topalu)
Dacian Carsium...
- at the
Wayback Machine):
Venceslaus de Leszno,
episcopus Varmien[sis] s[
acrae] r[egiae] m[ajesta]tis
Poloniae et
Sueciae plenipotentiarius Vincentius...
-
kilometres (148 sq mi). It
rises in the
hills between Palazzolo (ancient
Acrae) and Giarratana, and
flows at
first to the south, then
turns eastward, and...