
Tyrrhenian - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Tyrrhenian
Sea - the sea between Italy and Sardinia
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+ Tyrrhene
Aelian:NA_13.17
bit of fishing round the Tyrrhenian islands,* as they
AnthPal_7.532
on the surface of the Tyrrhenian Sea, but with my ship
AntipThes_9.82
is the law established by the Tyrrhenian pirates. * * &
Athen_14.632
Paestum who dwell in the Tyrrhenian Gulf; for it happened
Bianor_9.308
the sea-robbers near the Tyrrhenian surges cast the lyre-p
Cic:DeOr_3.69
fallen into the Lower or Tuscan, a barbarian sea, infested with
Cic:Flac_30
sesterces on the Adriatic and Tuscan seas ? Again, was not
Euseb]:Chron_267
the Ionian Gulf and the Tyrrhenian Sea and, thirdly, by
Euseb]:Chron_271
island, and crossing the Tyrrhenian sea, arrived at last
Euseb]:Chron_277
called Latium, lying on the Tyrrhenian sea. And being
Lucill_11.247
The Adriatic, the Tyrrhene Sea, the Gulf of Issa, the Aeg
Oros_1.2
into the straits of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Oros_1.2.60
by the Ocean and the Tyrrhenian Sea. 70 Its first corner,
Oros_1.2.70
Mare which is called the Tyrrhenian Sea, enters.
Oros_1.2.90
it is bounded by the Tyrrhenian Sea, which extends on the
Oros_6.15
with his fleet from the Etruscan all together set out to
Plin:HN_6.216
territory, Neapolis, Puteoli, the Tuscan Sea, Corsica, the Balearic
Plin:HN_36.125
were built to separate the Tyrrhenian Sea from the Lucrine Lake,
[Sen]:Octav_5
the terrible hands of the Tyrrhenian boatmen, before she was seen
[Sen]:Octav_1-4
destruction } across the Tyrrhenian Sea; the sailors receiving
THI_221.A
(c. 265-260) who fought with them against the (?) Tyrrhenians, whom
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