A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Persian Ascendency ; the Second , Greece and the Macedonian Monarchies ; the Third , Rome , as Kingdom , Republic , and Empire . For convenience of reference , the numbering of pages and Books corresponds with that of the larger Manual ...
... Persian Ascendency ; the Second , Greece and the Macedonian Monarchies ; the Third , Rome , as Kingdom , Republic , and Empire . For convenience of reference , the numbering of pages and Books corresponds with that of the larger Manual ...
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... Persian monarchy , under Artaxerxes , the grandson of Sassan , had overthrown the Parthian empire , and now aimed at the recovery of all the dominions of Darius Hystaspes . Artaxerxes actually sent an embassy to Alexander Severus ...
... Persian monarchy , under Artaxerxes , the grandson of Sassan , had overthrown the Parthian empire , and now aimed at the recovery of all the dominions of Darius Hystaspes . Artaxerxes actually sent an embassy to Alexander Severus ...
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... Persian assaults and African insurrections . He was succeeded in command by Philip the Arabian , who artfully procured the death of the young emperor , and assumed the purple himself . He wrote to the Senate that Gordian had died of ...
... Persian assaults and African insurrections . He was succeeded in command by Philip the Arabian , who artfully procured the death of the young emperor , and assumed the purple himself . He wrote to the Senate that Gordian had died of ...
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... Persian kingdom of the Sassanidæ had increased in power . Its second monarch , Sapor , conquered Armenia , and overran the Roman provinces in the East . He defeated and captured Valerian in a battle near the Euphrates , and gratified ...
... Persian kingdom of the Sassanidæ had increased in power . Its second monarch , Sapor , conquered Armenia , and overran the Roman provinces in the East . He defeated and captured Valerian in a battle near the Euphrates , and gratified ...
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... Persian empire of the Sassanidæ , but is afterward slain in Germany during a mutiny of his troops . Maximin ( A. D. 235-238 ) , a Thracian , is set up , and in three years put down , by his comrades in the army . The two Gordians reign ...
... Persian empire of the Sassanidæ , but is afterward slain in Germany during a mutiny of his troops . Maximin ( A. D. 235-238 ) , a Thracian , is set up , and in three years put down , by his comrades in the army . The two Gordians reign ...
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