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1La table latine d'Héraclée
By Henri Legras
“La table latine d'Héraclée” Metadata:
- Title: La table latine d'Héraclée
- Author: Henri Legras
- Language: fre
- Number of Pages: Median: 400
- Publisher: A. Rousseau
- Publish Date: 1907
- Publish Location: Paris
“La table latine d'Héraclée” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Roman law - Antiquities - Municipal corporations - Sources - Inscriptions - Heraclea - Latin Inscriptions
- Places: Rome
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL52748237M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 9987313
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1907
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Heraclea
Heraclea, Heracleia, Herakleia, or Heraclia (Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλεια) may refer to: Heraclea (island), in the Aegean Sea, today called Iraklia or Irakleia
Diocese of Heraclea
Diocese of Heraclea may refer to: Archdiocese of Heraclea in Europe [it], former Orthodox and titular Catholic metropolitan see at Marmara Ereğlisi in
Heraclea Pontica
Heraclea Pontica (/ˌhɛrəˈkliːə ˈpɒntɪkə/; Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλεια Ποντική, romanized: Hērákleia Pontikḗ; Attic Greek: [hɛːrákleːa pontikɛ́ː], Koine Greek:
Heraclea Lyncestis
Heraclea Lyncestis, also transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis (Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; Latin: Heraclea Lyncestis; Macedonian: Хераклеја Линкестис)
Asclepiodotus of Heraclea
Asclepiodotus of Heraclea (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος) was a commander in the army of Perseus of Macedon during the Third Macedonian War, which took
Crusade of 1101
besieged Iconium (Konya) but could not take it, and he was soon ambushed at Heraclea Cybistra by Kilij Arslan, who had just defeated the Lombards at Mersivan
Trachis
Trachis until 426 BC, when it was refounded as a Spartan colony and became Heraclea Trachinia. It is located to the west of Thermopylae. Trachis is located
Heraclea Minoa
Heraclea Minoa (Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλεια Μινῴα, Hērákleia Minṓia; Italian: Eraclea Minoa) was an ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia situated on the southern
Heraclea (Acarnania)
38°54′00″N 20°56′09″E / 38.900074°N 20.935709°E / 38.900074; 20.935709 Heraclea, Heracleia, or Herakleia (Greek: Ἡράκλεια or Ἑράκλεα) was an ancient Greek
Battle of Heraclea
The Battle of Heraclea took place in 280 BC between the Romans under the command of consul Publius Valerius Laevinus, and the combined forces of Greeks