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Nautical language does seem especially conservative, though the Roman use of Greek terms may be because 'Roman' seamen were largely Italiot Greeks.
Litha (July) and Trilithi: the early English calendar Carla 2008
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Peloponnese, including some Siceliot and Italiot vessels from Locri and Tarentum, had been invited over by the Euboeans and were already riding off Las in Laconia preparing for the voyage to
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005
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At this moment forty-two ships from Peloponnese, including some Siceliot and Italiot vessels from Locri and Tarentum, had been invited over by the Euboeans and were already riding off
The History of the Peloponnesian War 455? BC-395 BC Thucydides 1866
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(M675) Dionysius departed from Syracuse, B.C. 389, with a powerful force, to subdue the Italiot Greeks, and laid siege to Caulonia.
Ancient States and Empires John Lord 1852
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