The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volume 6Lovell, Gestefeld, 1892 |
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Page 386
... Ptolemy the son of Lagus , with that part of Arabia which borders on Egypt . The month of Thoth , in the autumn , is the epoch from whence the years of the empire of the Lagides in Egypt begin to be computed ; though Ptolemy did not ...
... Ptolemy the son of Lagus , with that part of Arabia which borders on Egypt . The month of Thoth , in the autumn , is the epoch from whence the years of the empire of the Lagides in Egypt begin to be computed ; though Ptolemy did not ...
Page 406
... Ptolemy , who was under such extraordinary and recent obligations to the king of Macedon , was determined to signalize his gratitude on this occasion . He accordingly set out with a numerous guard of his best troops , in order to meet ...
... Ptolemy , who was under such extraordinary and recent obligations to the king of Macedon , was determined to signalize his gratitude on this occasion . He accordingly set out with a numerous guard of his best troops , in order to meet ...
Page 411
... Ptolemy , though with very different success . Ptolemy , from the time he was constituted gover- nor of that country , had conducted himself with so much justice and humanity , that he had entirely gained the hearts of all the Egyptians ...
... Ptolemy , though with very different success . Ptolemy , from the time he was constituted gover- nor of that country , had conducted himself with so much justice and humanity , that he had entirely gained the hearts of all the Egyptians ...
Page 412
... Ptolemy and An- tipater , and all their adherents . SECTION IV . - REGENCY TRANSFERRED TO ANTIPATER . POLY- SPERCHON SUCCEEDS HIM . THE LATTER RECALLS OLYM- PIAS . Ptolemy passed the Nile the day after the death of Per- diccas , and ...
... Ptolemy and An- tipater , and all their adherents . SECTION IV . - REGENCY TRANSFERRED TO ANTIPATER . POLY- SPERCHON SUCCEEDS HIM . THE LATTER RECALLS OLYM- PIAS . Ptolemy passed the Nile the day after the death of Per- diccas , and ...
Page 413
... Ptolemy . With respect to Aridæus , history has taken no notice of him before the death of Alexander , when the funeral so- emnities of that prince were committed to his care ; and we have already seen in what manner he acquitted ...
... Ptolemy . With respect to Aridæus , history has taken no notice of him before the death of Alexander , when the funeral so- emnities of that prince were committed to his care ; and we have already seen in what manner he acquitted ...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 6 Charles Rollin Affichage du livre entier - 1850 |
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 6 Charles Rollin Affichage d'extraits - 1795 |
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