- The
Sangro is a
river in
eastern central Italy,
known in
ancient times as
Sagrus from the Gr****
Sagros or Isagros, Ισαγρος. It
rises in the
middle of Abruzzo...
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equally uncertain; both
Strabo and
Ptolemy concur in
fixing it at the
river Sagrus (modern Sangro),
while Pliny extends their limits as far as the Aternus...
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Longest river in
Brittania Sagrus Sangro Italia 42°14′00″N 14°32′00″E / 42.233333°N 14.533333°E / 42.233333; 14.533333 (
Sagrus) Sala
Franconian Saale...
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Michael C.
Astour suggests a
derivation from the
Ugaritic Sġr (pronounced
ṣaġru?)
meaning "the
Young One". The
early mentions of Zagreus,
which occur only...
- the
Peligni and the Frentani; but more
especially the
upper valley of the
Sagrus (modern Sangro). The only city that he ****igns to them is Aufidena. Zonaras...
- (Ukrainian)
Sangro Isagros - Ισαγρος or
Sagros - Σαγρος (Ancient Gr****),
Sagrus (Latin),
Sangro (Latin) Saône Arar (pre-Roman), Brigoulus,
Sagonna or Souconna...
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within the Sparidae.
Archosargus combines archon,
meaning “ruler”, and
sagrus, a Gr**** name for
seabreams dating as far back as Aristotle,
although in...