The Early History of the Mediterranean Populations, &c., in Their Migrations and Settlements: Illustrated from Autonomous Coins, Gems, Inscriptions, & CTrübner & Company, 1882 - 79 pages |
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... Kings Canaan , Phoenicians , Hellenes . Italy , Spain , Belgi , Iberians . BRITANNIA - Iberians in - Coins of Verulamium , & c . Town Names Dumnonium , Cantium Emblems . India , America , Atlantis - classification of— PAGE II 12 13 13 ...
... Kings Canaan , Phoenicians , Hellenes . Italy , Spain , Belgi , Iberians . BRITANNIA - Iberians in - Coins of Verulamium , & c . Town Names Dumnonium , Cantium Emblems . India , America , Atlantis - classification of— PAGE II 12 13 13 ...
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... Kings of Thrace - Illyria Macedonia , Tarkon - Names of Kings . THESSALY - Horse , Epirus , Corcyra , Acarnania Ætolia , Phocis , Boeotia ATTICA , Athens , Pallas , Salamis 44 46 48 50 51 Peloponnesus - Islands - Messenia , Argos ...
... Kings of Thrace - Illyria Macedonia , Tarkon - Names of Kings . THESSALY - Horse , Epirus , Corcyra , Acarnania Ætolia , Phocis , Boeotia ATTICA , Athens , Pallas , Salamis 44 46 48 50 51 Peloponnesus - Islands - Messenia , Argos ...
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... king , but it was rarely a homogeneous state or language was established after many years , as in Lydia or Etruria . The Semite and Aryan mercenaries and invaders found a ready prey in these disintegrated communities , and as many ...
... king , but it was rarely a homogeneous state or language was established after many years , as in Lydia or Etruria . The Semite and Aryan mercenaries and invaders found a ready prey in these disintegrated communities , and as many ...
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... kings , languages , and mythology , and their substitution by emitic institutions . There is also this circumstance distinctly recorded , that the Semites did not wholly extirpate the populations , but naturalized some and largely ...
... kings , languages , and mythology , and their substitution by emitic institutions . There is also this circumstance distinctly recorded , that the Semites did not wholly extirpate the populations , but naturalized some and largely ...
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... southern peninsula and islands , streams which flow to this day . Even in remote islands the Albanian language is still to be found . On the coins and in the names of barbarous kings HISTORY OF MEDITERRANEAN POPULATIONS , ETC. 17.
... southern peninsula and islands , streams which flow to this day . Even in remote islands the Albanian language is still to be found . On the coins and in the names of barbarous kings HISTORY OF MEDITERRANEAN POPULATIONS , ETC. 17.
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