- en.wikipedia.org Erythraean SeaThe Erythraean Sea was a former maritime designation that always included the Gulf of Aden, and at times other seas between Arabia Felix and the Horn of Africa.
- worldhistory.org Periplus_of_the_Erythraean_Sea/...a much later copy in the British Museum, the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea was written in a mixture of classical and common Greek sometime between 40-55 CE.
- conservapedia.com Erythrean_seaThe Erythraean Sea (Greek: Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα, Erythrà Thálassa) literally translates as the Red Sea. In modern times this sea is constrained to just the section of water...
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- What is the erythraean Sea called today?
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- advocatetanmoy.com geo-political/the-periplus-of-…Erythraean Sea was the term applied by Greek and Roman geographers to the Indian Ocean, including its adjuncts, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.
- worldatlas.com seas/red-sea.htmlThe name ‘Red Sea’ is a direct translation of its Greek name – Erythra Thalassa. The Europeans also once referred to it as the Erythraean Sea.
- The harbors of both are at the boundary of Egypt, and are bays opening from the Erythraean Sea.
- chestofbooks.com reference/American-Cyclopaedia-4…The term Erythraean Sea 0600568 Erythraean Sea 0600569 (southern sea) appears in some passages of the same historian as identical with the Erythraean, in...
- eli5.gg Erythraean SeaThe erythraean sea is a very important waterway for trade ships that travel between Europe and Asia, and it also supports many different types of sea life.
- factmonster.com encyclopedia/places/other/oceans-…Erythraean Sea ĕrĭthrēˈən [key], name of unclear origin anciently applied to the Indian Ocean, later to the Arabian Gulf, and finally to the Red Sea.