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  Tigris   - a river in Mesopotamia
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317/1 o the east, and crosses the Tigris despite opposition from Seleucus
311/35 The foundation of Seleuceia on the Tigris.
302/6b The foundation of Seleuceia on the Tigris.
234/5 Tigris, the mistress of Pyrrhus II, is murdered by his mother Olymp
220/4 Antiochus crosses the Tigris and advances against Molon.
128/4 arthians fortify Ctesiphon, opposite Seleuceia on the river Tigris
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_12.30   the Euphrates and the Tigris there is a spring which
Athen_13.589   arried her. &# And Tigris of Leucadia was the mistress of
Eupolemus_5   should dig the canals of the Tigris and Euphrates. When
Euseb]:Chron_11   ylonia lies between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. Wild
Festus:Brev_14   blished above the banks of the Tigris. But Hadrian, who
Festus:Brev_20   ch, situated between the Tigris and Euphrates, is made equ
Festus:Brev_24   encampment beyond the Tigris, he died, having been stru
Festus:Brev_28   the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates and was hold
Julian:Caes_324   mall province beyond the Tigris which is still governed
Just_42.3   tains of which the river Tigris issues, at first with a
Lucian:Macr_20   enes of Seleuceia on the Tigris, a Stoic philosopher, eigh
Oros_1.2   on the east and the Tigris River, which lies to the
Oros_1.2.30   From the source of the Tigris to the city of Carrhae
Oros_6.3   the Euphrates and Tigris, encountered Mithridates and
Oros_7.12   beyond the Euphrates and the Tigris; and he took possession of
Oros_7.24   in his camp on the Tigris, he was struck by lightning
Phld:Sto_48   Diogenes of Seleuceia on the Tigris, the son of Artemidorus, who
Plin:HN_5.66   the Euphrates and the Tigris, the district beyond Mount
Plin:HN_5.88   known as Seleucia on the Tigris, 203 miles from the nearest
Plin:HN_5.90   Mesopotamia and falling into the Tigris as it flows round that
Plin:HN_6.42   Nineveh, which was on the Tigris facing west, and was formerly
Plin:HN_6.44   past whom flows the river Tigris, and adjoining these are the
Plin:HN_6.99   by the Eulaeus and the Tigris; then by the Tigris they
Plin:HN_6.118   Zerbis, a tributary of the Tigris, and adjoining the Azoni the
Plin:HN_6.122   canalised Euphrates joins the Tigris. However, Seleucia is still
Plin:HN_6.126-133 *   voyage by made by the Tigris, is 320 miles, and from
Plin:HN_6.137   on the west by the Tigris, on the north by the
Plin:HN_6.138   an artificial elevation between the Tigris on the right and the
Plin:HN_6.145   of the Euphrates and the Tigris; the left bank of the
Plin:HN_6.146   on the voyage down the Tigris, Barbatia and then Dumatha, the
Plin:HN_6.25-28 *   by the equally famous river Tigris. Both rivers rise in Armenia,
Porph:Fr_56   ween the two broad rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates. But
PsCallisth_2.9   here are two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, which
PsCallisth_2.14   rsia and encamped by the river Tigris. And Alexander went
THI_26   (140-124)   d Seleuceia which is on the Tigris. The 16th, the s
THI_61.D   (173-169)   amas of Seleukeia on Tigris, the son of Antigonos c


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