A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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In 175 the Seleucid throne had passed to Antiochus Epiphanes , a crazy megalomaniac with an exaggerated passion for Hellenic culture . In support of his claim to Palestine he had gone to war with Egypt and followed up his successes to ...
In 175 the Seleucid throne had passed to Antiochus Epiphanes , a crazy megalomaniac with an exaggerated passion for Hellenic culture . In support of his claim to Palestine he had gone to war with Egypt and followed up his successes to ...
Pagina 266
The succession to the throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself ...
The succession to the throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself ...
Pagina 367
However that may be , he picked in 113 a quite needless quarrel over the question of the Armenian throne with the Parthian King Chosroes ( the successor of Pacorus ) . It is true that without waiting to obtain the Romans ' sanction ( as ...
However that may be , he picked in 113 a quite needless quarrel over the question of the Armenian throne with the Parthian King Chosroes ( the successor of Pacorus ) . It is true that without waiting to obtain the Romans ' sanction ( as ...
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