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Strabo does not, however, explicitly refer to the sack of the city of Old Pleuron.
Entirely secondary, Topsell's research relies on sources like Aristotle, Pliny, Plutarch, and Strabo to build its account.
Autochthonous peoples of the Caucasus are mentioned by Herodotus and by later writers such as Strabo.
Inhabited since ancient times, the historical importance of the province was already recognized by the Greek geographer and historian Strabo.
Strabo says that the Romans use Hispania and Iberia synonymously, distinguishing between the near northern and the far southern provinces.
Diodorus Siculus and Strabo both suggest that the heartland of the people they called Celts was in southern France.
Though his original work is lost it was used by later writers such as Strabo.
Writers such as Strabo and Seneca provide most of the information, from history, about his life.
Strabo describes the Getae and Dacians as distinct but cognate tribes, but also states that they spoke the same language.
Strabo and Pliny the Elder also state that Getae and Dacians spoke the same language.
Despite Xenarchus's Aristotelian leanings, Strabo later gives evidence to have formed his own Stoic inclinations.
Strabo treats the Hermunduri as a nomadic Suebian people, living east of the Elbe.
The Greek historian Strabo believed the Phoenicians originate from Bahrain.
Strabo states degrees in either cubits or as a proportion of a great circle.
In contrast to Strabo, he knows that the Goths live around the Vistula, but these are definitely Germans.
Hipparchus, relying on Pytheas, according to Strabo, places this area south of Britain, but he, Strabo, calculates that it is north of Ierne.
Notably the list does not include Strabo or Tacitus, though Strabo discusses him and Tacitus may likely have known about his work.
Strabo interjects his own view of the location of Celtica, that it was opposite to Britain, end to end.
Still, some of the Celtic lands were on the channel and were visible from it, which Pytheas should have mentioned but Strabo implies he did not.
The Greek historian Strabo believed that the Phoenicians originated from Bahrain.
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When Strabo saw Philae, she was a distant neighbour of the mighty Cataracts.
Though Strabo was a great historian, it is evident that he was not a prophet.
In Mauritania, as Strabo reports, were found grapes a yard in circumference.
Strabo had been dead some fifty years, and the Empire had grown since his days.
The custom of the couvade, attributed by Strabo to the Cantabri, is unknown among the modern Basques.
We can easily understand how Strabo saw in it the equivalent to the pronaos of the Greek temples.
But we cannot follow Strabo over the world in all his detail.
In any case, the building was a complete ruin in the time of Strabo.
Aristotle, Strabo, Pliny, and Seneca arrived at this conclusion.
The name Rhox-olani, occurring in Strabo, has long been considered Ugrian.
Strabo speaks generally of the cities round the propontis in this sense.
Strabo mentions also a grammarian, asclepiades of Myrleia, in b. iii.
Even Strabo omits some names, because they were too rough and dissonant.
Strabo carries the western frontier of Assyria as far as Syria.
A similar opinion as to Africa was held by Posidonius and by Strabo.
The seacoast on the Atlantic side abounds in fish, says Strabo.
The Greek and Latin historians do not speak favourably of it, and Strabo says it is very dangerous during the Etesian winds and in the rainy season.
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