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ī n.Лехей, порт Коринфа, соединенный с ним двойными стенами L, Prp
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
LECHAEUM — portus Corinthi ad sinum Crisseum s. Corinthiacum. Vix 46. stad. a Cenchreis in Occ. Lesteiocori Moletio. Stat. Theb. l. 2. v. 381. Curva Palemonio secluditur unda Lechaeo. Idem ibid. l. 7. v. 97. Idem alibi. Ab Inoo fert semita recta Lechaeo.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Battle of Lechaeum — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Lechaeum partof=the Corinthian War caption= date=391 BC place=Lechaeum, near Corinth territory= result=Athenian victory combatant1=Athens combatant2=Sparta commander1=Iphicrates commander2=Unknown… … Wikipedia
ЛЕХЕЙ — • Lechaeum, Λέχαιον, местечко у Коринфского залива, в 12 стадиях к северу от Коринфа, соединенное с ним посредством стен и служившее гаванью для кораблей, приходивших в Коринф с запад, а также главною стоянкою для военного флота.… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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