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  Ionian   Sea - part of the Mediterranean sea, between Italy and Greece
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Aelian:NA_13.19   ll. [19] & In the Ionian sea off Leucatas* and in the
Aelian:NA_14.1   13 [1] & In the Ionian Sea close to Epidamnus where the
AnthPal_5.17   shall cross the broad Ionian Sea, hasting to the bosom
AnthPal_7.624   5 } & Begone, dreaded Ionian Sea, pitiless water, ferri
AntipSid_7.498   small vessel from the Ionian Sea to the Peloponnesus,
Cic:DeOr_3.69   were, into the Upper or Ionian sea, a Greek sea, abounding
Euseb]:Chron_267   which is bounded by the Ionian Gulf and the Tyrrhenian
Festus:Brev_7   entered the Adriatic and the Ionian Sea, obtained the
Joseph:AJ_14.123   ate were fled beyond the Ionian Sea, freed Aristobulus fro
Joseph:AJ_15.350   of the countries beyond the Ionian Sea. Herod met him when
Joseph:BJ_1.183   the senate beyond the Ionian Sea, Caesar got Rome and
LeonTar_7.506   ed, I descended into the Ionian sea ; the anchor I saved,
Memn_18   Romans crossed over the Ionian sea, and how Perseus the
NicDam_125.1   as the Rhine and beyond the Ionian Sea and the Illyrian
NicDam_130.47   wintry, and crossing the Ionian Sea, arrived at the neares
Oros_1.2.30   Sea on the southeast, the Ionian Sea on the south, the
Philip_6.251   ilors, and washed by the Ionian sea, accept from the seame
Phld:Epigr_5.107   to my words no more than the Ionian Sea. So now you sob


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