HALONNESUS

HALONNESUS
HALONNESUS
ins. maris Aegaei prope Thraciam, quam aliquando, omnibus qui mares erant, caesis, tantum feminae tenuisle dicuntur. P.Mela l.2.c.7. Ob hanc ins. Philippus et Athenienses inter se contendêrunt. Est et alia Ioniae. Steph.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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