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1 2,2 | of the Bosphorus, at its entrance to the Propontis (Sea of 2 2,2 | and Europe, commanding the entrance to two seas, the Black and 3 2,2 | temples closed, forbade entrance to them, and prohibited 4 2,3 | shock to the Romans was the entrance into Rome, former capital 5 3,9 | one of the islands at the entrance to the Gulf of Akaba, Iotabe ( 6 4,1 | There was much joy at their entrance to Jerusalem: sounds of 7 5,4 | Chalke, as the magnificent entrance to the imperial palace was 8 7,3 | chain which protected the entrance into it, penetrated the 9 7,4 | bridge at Abydos, at the entrance into the Hellespont, where 10 8,16| Italian Lepanto, at the entrance to the Gulf of Corinth or 11 9,3 | Italian, Fogia, Foglia) at the entrance into the Gulf of Smyrna, 12 9,6 | Azov). The Bosphorus, the entrance into the Black Sea, was 13 9,6 | owing to its position at the entrance into the Dardanelles, the 14 9,6 | since it is opposite the entrance to the Straits of Romania [ 15 9,6 | anchoring there to find the entrance, which is very narrow, and 16 9,7 | eyewitness of the Emperor’s entrance into Paris describes his 17 9,9 | But the Turks broke in the entrance gate and poured into the 18 9,15| Patriarch Joseph, whose entrance into Florence he might have 19 9,15| Paul on the well-known entrance gates into the temple of 20 9,19| Bibliotheca Marciana); at the entrance door the portrait of Bessarion