- city of the
Phlegrean Peninsula.
Pozzuoli began as the Gr****
colony of
Dicaearchia (Gr****: Δικαιαρχία)
founded in
about 531 BC in
Magna Graecia with the...
- near
Dicaearchia. The
greatest fragments of the
works of
Apion are the
story about Androclus and his lion, and
about the
dolphin near
Dicaearchia. In the...
- the Gr****
islands Thira and Nisiros, or from the then Gr****
colony of
Dicaearchia (Pozzuoli) near Naples, Italy. The
Romans later improved the use and...
-
Dicaea Chalcidice,
northern Greece abandoned Dicaea Thrace abandoned Dicaearchia Campania,
Italy Pozzuoli Pezzulo, Puteoli,
Pozzuoli Didyma western Turkey...
- of ****ae, Pithekoūsai (modern-day Ischia), Paestum,
Herculaneum and
Dicaearchia,
later 'Puteoli', in
Latin (modern-day Pozzuoli). The city of Naples...
-
Aegean Sea),
Cydonia (Crete),
Nagidos and
Kelenderis (southern Anatolia),
Dicaearchia (Italy), and
Oasis Polis (Egypt). The
trade caused them to
become bitter...
-
Olbia I2.
Adria I3.
Ancona I4.
Parthenope I5. ****ae I6.
Procida I7.
Dicaearchia I8.
Neapolis I9.
Poseidonia I10.
Metapontum I11.
Sybaris I12. Thurii...
-
subject to
gradual movement without destructive earthquakes. The city of
Dicaearchia,
founded by Gr****
refugees escaping dictatorship on Samos, was integrated...
-
account prefers the
Italian names, such as "Puteoli"
instead of the Gr****
Dicaearchia. In Rome
there were
already 'brothers' (verse 15; NRSV: 'believers')...