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1 Ajasson remarks, that just the converse of this has been proved by modern experience to be the case.
2 The son of Antipater, then acting for Alexander during his absence in the East.
3 See B. ii. c. 84.
4 In Cilicia.
5 Whether he means the district of Thessaly so called, or one of the two cities of that name in Lydia, does not appear to be known.
6 Its locality is unknown, but it was probably near the sea-shore.
7 In Elis in Peloponnesus.
8 His credulity is influenced by the popular story that the river Alpheus in Peloponnesus, in its love for the Fountain Nymph Arethusa, penetrated beneath the bed of the sea, and reappeared in Sicily. See B. iii. c. 14.
9 See c. 20.
10 The modern Dnieper.
11 The Boug.
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- The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, LEFKADIA (Emathia) Macedonia, Greece.
- The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, MIEZA (Myeza, epig.: Meza) Macedonia, Greece.
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- Lewis & Short, Cherrŏnēsus
- Lewis & Short, Cōrycus
- Lewis & Short, aspectus