Definitionn. a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships
Last update: July 21, 2015
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All these villas can be identified with more or less certainty, the best preserved being those on the east extremity, consisting of a large number of vaulted substructures and the foundations perhaps of a Pharos (lighthouse). [Please select]
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Pharos, isle of, (fa [Please select]
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Pharos, Light-house of, ii, 164. [Please select]
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Sostratus, his Light-House on the Isle of Pharos, ii, 164. [Please select]
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It was at Boulogne that Caligula caused a pharos to be raised,[369] and that Claudius embarked for Britain. [Please select]
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--The remains of the pharos of Caligula were still visible a century ago. [Please select]
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Ancient notable examples are those which threw down the famous Colossus of Rhodes and the Pharos of Alexandria. [Please select]
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