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Olbia (Libya) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Delphi (Greece) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Caralis (Italy) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Attica (Greece) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Nora (Italy) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
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Sardinia (Italy) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Of the non-Greeks in the west, the people of Sardinia have sent a bronze statue of him after whom th eotia and the whole of Greece, he migrated to Sardinia.
Others think that Daedalus too ran away from ok a part in the colony that Aristaeus led to Sardinia. But it is nonsense to think that Daedalus, a hespians and men from Attica, which put in at Sardinia and founded Olbia; by themselves the Athenian ey are like the Libyans.
Not far distant from Sardinia is an island, called Cyrnus by the Greeks, bu ight of their sea power, they overcame all in Sardinia except the Ilians and Corsicans, who were kep the cause is Cyrnus, which is separated from Sardinia by no more than eight stades of sea, and is h nd and the north wind from reaching as far as Sardinia.
Neither poisonous nor harmless snakes can live in Sardinia, nor yet wolves. The he-goats are no bigger than those found elsewhere, but their sha ced into my history of Phocis this account of Sardinia, because it is an island about which the Gree
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Cyrene (Libya) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17
Thebes (Greece) (search for this): book 10, chapter 17