A Manual of Ancient HistoryGood Press, 6 déc. 2019 - 1186 pages "A Manual of Ancient History" by M. E. Thalheimer Thalheimer was an authority in the field of history, and this example of his work is no different. Diving history into various parts, he is able to delve into the evolution of Asia, Africa, the Persian Empire, Ancient Greece, Macedonia, the Roman Empire, and more. For that reason, this book was and continues to be one of the most appreciated texts when it comes to studying world history. |
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... received into the service of Cyaxares as huntsmen. According to Herodotus, they returned one day empty-handed from the chase; and upon the king's expressing his displeasure, their ferocious temper burst all bounds. They served up to him ...
... received into the service of Cyaxares as huntsmen. According to Herodotus, they returned one day empty-handed from the chase; and upon the king's expressing his displeasure, their ferocious temper burst all bounds. They served up to him ...
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... received Susiana, the Euphrates Valley, and the whole of Syria, and erected a new empire, whose history is among the most brilliant of ancient times. The extension of his dominions westward brought him in collision with a powerful ...
... received Susiana, the Euphrates Valley, and the whole of Syria, and erected a new empire, whose history is among the most brilliant of ancient times. The extension of his dominions westward brought him in collision with a powerful ...
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... received each a portion and gave their names to the two tribes of Ephraim and Manas ́seh . The family of Jacob went into Egypt numbering sixty - seven persons ; it went out numbering 603,550 warriors , not counting the Levites , who ...
... received each a portion and gave their names to the two tribes of Ephraim and Manas ́seh . The family of Jacob went into Egypt numbering sixty - seven persons ; it went out numbering 603,550 warriors , not counting the Levites , who ...
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... received through the high priest from God himself. The rulers, from Moses down, claimed no honors of royalty, but led the nation in war and judged it in peace by general consent. They were designated to their office at once by ...
... received through the high priest from God himself. The rulers, from Moses down, claimed no honors of royalty, but led the nation in war and judged it in peace by general consent. They were designated to their office at once by ...
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... received a great impulse both from the enterprise and the luxury of the king . Hiram , king of Tyre , was a firm friend of Solomon , as he had been of David his father . Cedars were brought from the forests of Lebanon for the ...
... received a great impulse both from the enterprise and the luxury of the king . Hiram , king of Tyre , was a firm friend of Solomon , as he had been of David his father . Cedars were brought from the forests of Lebanon for the ...
Table des matières
AFRICAN NATIONS | |
The Persian Empire from the Rise of Cyrus to the Fall of Darius B C 558330 | |
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW Book II | |
Third Period B C 500338 | |
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW Book III | |
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW Book IV | |
The Roman Empire | |
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW Book V | |
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Achæan Ægean Africa Alcibiades Alexander alliance allies ancient Antigonus Antiochus army Artaxerxes Asia Minor Asiatic Assyrian Athenians Athens Attica Babylon barbarians battle became Boeotia brother Cæsar captured Carthage Carthaginians citizens coast colonies command conquered conquest Constantine consul Corcyra Corinth Cyrus Darius death defeated destroyed dominion Dynasty East Egypt Egyptian emperor empire enemy Etruscans Euphrates exiled father fleet forces gained Gaul Grecian Greece Greeks Hannibal honor invaded island Italy Jerusalem Judæa king kingdom land laws League legions Lysimachus Macedon Macedonian marched Mardonius Marius Messenians military monarch mountains murdered nobles officers party patricians Pausanias peace Peloponnesus peninsula Persian Philip Phoenician Pompey possession priests prince provinces Ptolemy reign returned revolt rival Roman Rome sacred Samnites satrap seized Seleucus Senate sent Sicily siege slain soldiers Spain Spartans surrendered Syria temple territory Thebans Thebes Themistocles Thrace throne tribes troops victory walls western worship Xerxes