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Alphabetic links to all places: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Background or reference information on the places listed here may be be found in the open-access sources listed below or in one or more of the resources listed in the bibliography.

Stillwell et al (eds), Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites

Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

Many of the places can also be found on Google Maps and other mapping platforms via the Pleiades Project, along with further details.

Iapygia (Ἰαπυγία) A district of Italy: specifically, the Sallentine peninsula (Calabria), but also used for Apulia in its entirety.

Citations: MA 97; 98

Links: Smith - Map

Iberia (Ἰβηρία) Initially denoting the part of the Iberian Peninsula bound by the Mediterranean, later used for the peninsula in its entirety.

Citations:

MA 46.2; 87; 88b

Par. Pal. 12

Par. Vat. 25

Nicolaus F28

Links: Smith [s.v. Hispania] - Map

Illyria, Illyricum (Ἰλλυρικόν) A region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.

Citations:

Antigonus 66

MA 138

Nicolaus F30; F38

Par. Vat. 46

Isigonus F19

Links: Smith - Map

Ilva See Aethalia.

India (Ἰνδική)

Citations:

Antigonus 66; 132; 150

Apollonius 17; 18; 32

MA 49; 61; 71

Par. Flor. 3

Par. Vat. 34; 53

Nicolaus F24; F47

Isigonus F20.1

Links: Smith - Map

Ister (Ἴστρος) The river Danube.

Citations: MA 105; 168

Links: Smith [s.v. Danubius] - Map

Italy (Ἰταλία)

Citations:

Antigonus 173

MA 119; 148

Apollonius 40

Links: Smith - Map

Ithaca (Ἰθάκη) An island in the Ionian Sea, the mythical homeland of Odysseus.

Citations: Antigonus 11

Links: Smith - Princeton - Map