A manual of ancient historyClarendon Press, 1880 - 29 pages |
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A Manual of Ancient History: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of the ... George Rawlinson Affichage du livre entier - 1869 |
A Manual of Ancient History: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of the ... George Rawlinson Affichage du livre entier - 1869 |
A Manual of Ancient History: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of the ... George Rawlinson Affichage du livre entier - 1869 |
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Achæan Africa afterwards Alexander alliance allies ancient Antigonus Antiochus Ariarathes Armenia army Arsaces Asia Minor Assyria Athenian Athens attack Attalus battle became Boeotia brother Cæsar Cappadocia Carthage Carthaginian Cassander chief Cleopatra cloth coast colonies commenced conquered conquest consuls Corinth crown death defeated Demetrius dominion Dorian dynasty east eastern Edition Egypt Egyptian Emperor Empire established Etruscans Eumenes Euphrates expedition Extra fcap fcap fleet followed forced founded B.C. Gaul Greece Greek important independence invaded invasion island Italy king kingdom land Latin league London Lysimachus Macedon Macedonia military Mithridates monarch murdered obtained occupied Oxford Parthian Patricians peace Peloponnese Perdiccas period Persian Philip Phoenicia Plebeians Pompey portion possession prince probably provinces Ptolemy Pyrrhus region reign revolt river Roman Rome Samnites Samnium Second Seleucus Senate Sicily Sparta struggle succeeded success Syracuse Syria territory Thebes Thessaly throne tion took towns tract tribes victory vols wars Western
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Page 394 - Enquiry into the Ancient Routes between Italy and Gaul ; with an Examination of the Theory of Hannibal's Passage of the Alps by the Little St. Bernard.
Page 204 - Alexander's successes, is one of the most remarkable facts in the history of the human race, and one of those most pregnant with important consequences.
Page 27 - Other Plays will follow. Arrian. Selections (for Schools). With Notes. By JS Phillpotts, BCL, Head Master of Bedford School. Cebes. Tabula.
Page 523 - Church," and the ranks of the Christians were replenished as fast as they were thinned. A state of things worse than civil war prevailed, authority being engaged in a conflict in which it could not succeed, and being thus brought into disrepute, while the most cruel sufferings were day by day inflicted on the citizens who were least deserving of them. Nor was suffering at this period confined to the Christians. The establishment of four Courts instead of one, and- the multiplication of officials...