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Dionysius Periegetes (Ancient Gr****: Διονύσιος ὁ Περιηγητής,
literally Dionysius the
Voyager or Traveller,
often Latinized to
Dionysius Periegeta), also...
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usually translated as
Description of Greece, by
Pausanias Dionysius Periegetes of Alexandria's Οικουμένης περιήγησης
Periegesis of the World, in hexameter...
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Boophis periegetes is a
species of
frogs in the
family Mantellidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar,
officially known only from
Ranomafana National Park with...
- the yles of Bretayne.
Thomas Twyne's
English translation of
Dionysius Periegetes's Orbis descriptio,
published in 1572,
mentions the
British Isles as the...
- country...
there lies a very
great inland city
called Thina”.
Dionysius Periegetes mentioned: “The
island of
Chryse (Gold),
situated at the very
rising of...
- Periegetam. pp. 327–329
Dionysius Periegetes.
Dionysii Orbis terrae descriptio. pp.153–154 –
Dionysius Periegetes also
describes the
Chola promontory...
- the
Roman Empire.
Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1416583059. "Dionysius
Periegetes". Cartographic-images.net.
Archived from the
original on 14 September...
- they
would better anchor their ships. The Gr****
geographer Dionysius Periegetes, who
probably lived during the
first century CE,
wrote that the island...
- with a
chandelier from a
shrine according to a
scholiast on
Dionysius Periegetes. Celadon, son of
Miletus and Doie, and the
sibling of
Kaunos and Byblis...
- Samos, or Sicyon, and was also
known as
Polemon of
Ilium and
Polemon Periegetes. He
traveled throughout Greece and
wrote about the
places he visited....