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Searched all Perseus collections for "apollonia" 612 results in 5 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (532)
Renaissance Materials (1)
The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra (2)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (2)
Beazley Archive (75)

532 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    That this Apollonia is a different place from No. 5, appears from Xenophon, who describes the Chalcidian Apollonia as distant 10 or 12 miles from Olynthus. (19.88)

  2. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald) alphabetic letter A
    It is possible therefore that during most of the Late Roman period, for which we have no written records, Apollonia was an insignificant town, and revived only in the Byzantine period when its name was changed from Apollonia to Sozusa, “City of the Savior (Hierocles Synecd. 719.5). (15.34)

  3. Reginald Walter Macan, Herodotus: The Seventh, Eighth, & Ninth Books with Introduction and Commentary book 9, chapter 93
    is therefore a fait accompli in Apollonia; and this perhaps is the oldest evidence of the amalgamation, in cult and myth. (15.06)

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1 from Renaissance Materials

  1. M. W. MacCallum, Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background
    After a while Octavius comes from Apollonia to see about his inheritance. (3.34)

2 from The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra

  1. Critical Commentary act 0, scene 0, commline 15
    At the age of twenty he studied at Apollonia in Illyria, together with young Octavius, afterwards Augustus. (3.90)

  2. Appendices section SOURCE OF THE PLOT, subsection Plutarch
    Now things remayning in this state at Rome, Octauius Cæsar the yonger came to Rome, who was the sonne of Julius Cæsars Neece, as you haue heard before, and was left his lawfull heire by will, remayning at the time of the death of his great Vncle that was slaine, in the City of Apollonia. (1.66)

2 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Augustus J. C. Hare, Volume 2: Walks in London chapter 1, page 30
    The Portrait of a Lady, supposed to be Giulia Gonzaga, painted as St. Apollonia (as is indicated by the pincers). (4.45)

  2. Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome alphabetic letter B, entry 4007
    Roman catholic prelate; Benedictine monk, 1813; professor of theology at Downside, 1823-41; took prominent part in controversies both in the press and on the platform, 1830; D.D., 1834; titular bishop of Apollonia, 1840, and in charge of the Welsh district; bishop of Newport and Menevia, 1850. [vii. (2.86)

75 from Beazley Archive

  1. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 1697
    THRACE, APOLLONIA PONTICA (9.20)

  2. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 1698
    THRACE, APOLLONIA PONTICA (8.73)

  3. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 14665
    THRACE, APOLLONIA PONTICA (8.73)

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