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Strabo (/ˈstreɪboʊ/; Gr****: Στράβων Strábōn; 64 or 63 BC – c. 24 AD) was an
ancient Gr****
geographer who
lived in Asia
Minor during the
transitional period...
- Geōgraphiká; Latin:
Geographica or
Strabonis Rerum Geographicarum Libri XVII, "
Strabo's 17
Books on
Geographical Topics") or Geography, is an
encyclopedia of geographical...
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Strabo ('squinter') was a term
given by the
Romans to
anyone whose eyes were
distorted or
crooked or
affected by strabismus.
Strabo, Gr****
historian and...
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Pompeius Strabo (c. 135 – 87 BC) was a
Roman general and politician, who
served as
consul in 89 BC. He is
often referred to in
English as
Pompey Strabo, to...
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Theodoric (or Theoderic)
Strabo (Latin: Theodericus; died 481) was a
Gothic chieftain who was
involved in the
politics of the
Eastern Roman Empire during...
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Strabo is a
lunar impact crater that is
located near the
northeastern rim of the Moon. At this
angle the
crater appears oval in
shape due to foreshortening...
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Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo "Vopiscus" (c. 131 – 87 BC) was the
younger son of
Lucius Julius Caesar and his wife Popillia, and
younger brother of Lucius...
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Quarterly 46.1: 103-13.
Strabo 7.3.6.
Argonautica 4.983ff.
Strabo 1.2.15.
Strabo 1.2.14.
Strabo 1.2.37, 7.3.6.
Strabo 1.2.15-16.
Strabo 1.2.17. See especially...
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Lucius Acilius Strabo was a
Roman senator active during the
first century AD. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium September-October 80 as the colleague...
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Strabo launched another quibble. Hipparchus,
relying on Pytheas,
according to
Strabo,
placed this area
south of Britain, but he,
Strabo, calculated...