A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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... Egypt and setting siege to Alexandria ( 170– IV . of 168 ) . Notwithstanding their treaty with Egypt , which they had Syria in- renewed on its hundredth anniversary in 173 , the Romans at first let vades Egypt ; but the siege take its ...
... Egypt and setting siege to Alexandria ( 170– IV . of 168 ) . Notwithstanding their treaty with Egypt , which they had Syria in- renewed on its hundredth anniversary in 173 , the Romans at first let vades Egypt ; but the siege take its ...
Pagina 224
Max Cary. Visit of Scipio Aemilia- nus to Egypt . Eventually the two brothers came to an amicable understanding , by which Ptolemy VI . retained Egypt and Cyprus and the younger brother contented himself with Cyrene . After the death of ...
Max Cary. Visit of Scipio Aemilia- nus to Egypt . Eventually the two brothers came to an amicable understanding , by which Ptolemy VI . retained Egypt and Cyprus and the younger brother contented himself with Cyrene . After the death of ...
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... Egypt . The cultivation of corn- Egyptian wheat for export was restored by Augustus to the same growing . high level as under the early Ptolemies . This result was achieved by extending the area under crops rather than by altering the ...
... Egypt . The cultivation of corn- Egyptian wheat for export was restored by Augustus to the same growing . high level as under the early Ptolemies . This result was achieved by extending the area under crops rather than by altering the ...
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