History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 116
... Antiochus to make a joint attack upon the third major monarchy , Egypt of the Ptolemies , at that time ruled by a boy - king whose overseas dominions the other two kings now began to divide up between themselves . This Ptolemaic kingdom ...
... Antiochus to make a joint attack upon the third major monarchy , Egypt of the Ptolemies , at that time ruled by a boy - king whose overseas dominions the other two kings now began to divide up between themselves . This Ptolemaic kingdom ...
Pagina 119
... Antiochus ignored their demand , crossing over into Euro- pean soil and seizing the Propontis ( Gallipoli ) peninsula in Thrace , which he claimed for himself as territory once owned by his ancestors and belong- ing to the Seleucids by ...
... Antiochus ignored their demand , crossing over into Euro- pean soil and seizing the Propontis ( Gallipoli ) peninsula in Thrace , which he claimed for himself as territory once owned by his ancestors and belong- ing to the Seleucids by ...
Pagina 120
... Antiochus , he had to pay the largest indemnity ever demanded by the Romans ; and they expelled him from Asia Minor altogether . This , then , was one of the most decisive wars of ancient times , because the Seleucid monarchy , though ...
... Antiochus , he had to pay the largest indemnity ever demanded by the Romans ; and they expelled him from Asia Minor altogether . This , then , was one of the most decisive wars of ancient times , because the Seleucid monarchy , though ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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