Mediterranean   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Mediterranean   Sea - a sea between southern Europe and northern Africa
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87/28 ates encourages pirates to carry out raids in the Mediterranean Sea.
78/19 vilius is sent out to suppress pirates in the eastern Mediterranean.
69/6 their attacks throughout the Mediterranean, and make raids against
67/6 assigning each part of the Mediterranean sea to one of his officers
43/102 Pompeius uses his fleet to dominate the western Mediterranean sea.
    Within translations:
Athen_4.152   those who live near the Mediterranean sea, or near the
Crinag_9.559   ography. * & A periplus of the Mediterranean in three book
Joseph:BJ_1.134   go up to it through the Mediterranean parts, he heard tha
Joseph:BJ_1.249   ews as he went along the Mediterranean part of the country
Oros_1.2   Libya on the west, by Mare on the north, and by
Oros_1.2.30   shall describe the lands between Mare and the Danube, a river
Oros_1.2.70   divisions. 84 Indeed this Great which originates in the
Oros_1.2.90   the islands which are in Mare  
Sall:Hist_1.9   the Rhine, between the Mediterranean and the Ocean, had


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