The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and GreciansBoD – Books on Demand, 22 Eyl 2020 - 628 sayfa Reprint of the original, first published in 1869. |
İçindekiler
Ptolemy Epiphades succeeds Philopater in Egypt Troubles | 7 |
Polyxenides defeated by Livius L Scipio carries on the | 76 |
Seleuous Philopater dies and is succeeded by Antiochus Evi | 149 |
BOOK XIX | 184 |
FROM THE DERAT OP PERSEUS TO THE TAKING AND DESTRUCTION | 243 |
and Syria | 281 |
Parthians Physcons Cruelty and Death | 312 |
BOOK XX | 342 |
ARTICLE III | 382 |
TAR HISTORY OF SYRACUS | 392 |
ARTICLE III | 425 |
BOOK XXII | 433 |
Ptolemy Auletes had been placed upon the Throne of Egypt | 488 |
Conclusion of the Ancient History | 524 |
Steneral Index to the Principal Matters contained in this History | 549 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
abandoned Achæans advantage affairs afterwards Alexander allies ambassadors answer Antiochus appear arms army arrived Asia attack authority battle believed body brother brought called camp carried caused Cleopatra command condition consul continued death defeated defend demand Demetrius desired effect Egypt empire enemy engaged entered entirely Eumenes father favour followed force formed friends gained gave give given greatest Greece hands head honour hopes horse hundred immediately Italy killed king kingdom land latter laws liberty Macedonia manner marched master means Mithridates obliged occasion officers party passed peace Perseus person Philip possession present prince provinces Ptolemy raised reason received regard reign rest retired returned Romans Rome says senate sent side siege soldiers soon subjects success suffered Syria taken thing thought thousand throne took treaty troops victory whole young