Alexander the GreatAllen Lane, 1973 - 568 pages Series follows well-known personalities back to the ancient times in which they lived. |
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... hundred or more at Philip's accession to some four thousand by the end of his reign . As for the horses , they were increased and varied by plundered mares from the barbarian north , a crossing which may have helped their speed . The ...
... hundred or more at Philip's accession to some four thousand by the end of his reign . As for the horses , they were increased and varied by plundered mares from the barbarian north , a crossing which may have helped their speed . The ...
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... hundred ships were diverted east along their open supply points at Cos and Halicarnassus to Tripolis on the coast of Syria where they could hand over their mercenaries to another nephew of Memnon . The ships were to be beached there ...
... hundred ships were diverted east along their open supply points at Cos and Halicarnassus to Tripolis on the coast of Syria where they could hand over their mercenaries to another nephew of Memnon . The ships were to be beached there ...
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... hundred years after Alexander , and then as far as China where it was inscribed centuries later on the Heavenly Temple in Peking . It was no competitor for serious thought . Although the long tradition of the Iranian minstrel continued ...
... hundred years after Alexander , and then as far as China where it was inscribed centuries later on the Heavenly Temple in Peking . It was no competitor for serious thought . Although the long tradition of the Iranian minstrel continued ...
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