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  • These islands belong to the Liparaeans, who are colonists of the Cnidians: they inhabit one of them, which is not large, and is called Lipara; from this they go and cultivate the rest, Didymè, Strongylè, and Hiera.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • These islands are occupied by the Liparaeans, a Cnidian colony, who live in one of them of no great size called Lipara; and from this as their headquarters cultivate the rest, Didyme,

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • These islands are occupied by the Liparaeans, a Cnidian colony, who live in one of them of no great size called Lipara; and from this as their headquarters cultivate the rest, Didyme, Strongyle, and Hiera.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War 455? BC-395 BC Thucydides 1866

  • 2 These islands are occupied by the Liparians, a Cnidian colony, who live in one of them of no great size called Lipara; and from this as their headquarters cultivate the rest, Didyme, Strongyle, and Hiera.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

  • 2 These islands are occupied by the Liparians, a Cnidian colony, who live in one of them of no great size called Lipara; and from this as their headquarters cultivate the rest, Didyme, Strongyle, and Hiera.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

  • Publications of Professor Bernabo Brea and Madeleine Cavalier, including the last publication entitled "Meligunis Lipara"

    Aeolian Islands, Italy 2008

  • Here a portion of the earth swelled up and a lump like a mound rose with a noise: finally it burst, and a great wind came out of it and threw up live cinders and ashes which buried the neighbouring town of Lipara and reached some of the towns in Italy.

    Meteorology 2002

  • I believe he has shaken his fist at Lipara and roared lustily at the Baleares, but the east coast of Spain remains firmly in the hands of Sertorius's pirate allies, and Liguria is untamed.

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • Puerta Vaga "; the third, in Lipara, was named" Mina de las Animas "; the fourth, in the territory of San Antonio, took the name of" San

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • Macedonia, Pontus, Africa, and the Islands of Sardinia, Melos, Lipara, and Strangyle, and that the most esteemed is that of Egypt.

    Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

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