The historian Strabo wrote that "in ancient times there were two towns in Capri, which were later reduced to one".
Of the Greco-Bactrians, the Greek historian Strabo too writes that:
The Greek historian Strabo too writes that:
The ancient historian Strabo described the gate as follows:
The historian Strabo noted in his work Geographica that the vineyards of Baetica were famous for their beauty.
One of the Nilometers, though it is not certain which, is mentioned by the Greek historian Strabo.
In the 1st century CE, the Greek historian Strabo wrote that there was an oracle associated with the sanctuary.
The next mention of the city dates to 200 years later, this time by the historian Strabo, who wrote of Caulonia as "situated before a valley."
The Greek historian Strabo wrote that "all the followers of Alexander preferred to accept the marvelous rather than the true."
The historian Strabo suggest that Madys killed Tugdamme and defeated his forces.