A Manual of Ancient HistoryD. Appleton, 1845 - 323 Seiten |
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... Antiochus , his lieutenant , contrary to orders , engaged Lysan'der , and was defeated with the loss . of fifteen ships . Intelligence of this event being conveyed to Athens , the suspicions of the treachery of Alcibíades , which had ...
... Antiochus , his lieutenant , contrary to orders , engaged Lysan'der , and was defeated with the loss . of fifteen ships . Intelligence of this event being conveyed to Athens , the suspicions of the treachery of Alcibíades , which had ...
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... Antiochus ; and Philip , notwithstanding his recent defeat , lent his interest to the same cause . The campaigns of Antiochus were mere repetitions of error and presumption ; at length he returned to Asia ( B. c . 191 ) , leav- ing his ...
... Antiochus ; and Philip , notwithstanding his recent defeat , lent his interest to the same cause . The campaigns of Antiochus were mere repetitions of error and presumption ; at length he returned to Asia ( B. c . 191 ) , leav- ing his ...
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... Antiochus , sur- named Sóter ( the savior ) , who had for some time governed the provin- ces of upper Asia . Antiochus pursued his father's plans of conquest in Asia Minor : but he ceded his claims over Macedon to Antig'onus Gonnátus ...
... Antiochus , sur- named Sóter ( the savior ) , who had for some time governed the provin- ces of upper Asia . Antiochus pursued his father's plans of conquest in Asia Minor : but he ceded his claims over Macedon to Antig'onus Gonnátus ...
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... Antiochus , the younger brother of the deceased monarch , who had been satrap of Bab'ylon . In the early part of his reign , Antíochus III . , surnamed the Great , was brought into great danger by the intrigues of his prime minister ...
... Antiochus , the younger brother of the deceased monarch , who had been satrap of Bab'ylon . In the early part of his reign , Antíochus III . , surnamed the Great , was brought into great danger by the intrigues of his prime minister ...
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... Antiochus was thus engaged in the re- mote east , Achæ'us , whom he had forced into rebellion , had strengthen- ed himself in Asia Minor ; and the Egyptian monarch Ptolemy Phi- lop'ater was becoming formidable on the southern frontiers ...
... Antiochus was thus engaged in the re- mote east , Achæ'us , whom he had forced into rebellion , had strengthen- ed himself in Asia Minor ; and the Egyptian monarch Ptolemy Phi- lop'ater was becoming formidable on the southern frontiers ...
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Achæans Africa Alexander ancient Antig'onus Antiochus Antony army Asia Asia Minor Athenians Athens attacked Augus'tus Bab'ylon battle became brother Cæsar called Carthage Carthaginians celebrated coast colonies command commenced conquered conqueror conquest Constantine consul Cy'rus Danube Daríus defeated Demétrius desert dominions east Edom Egypt Egyptian emperor empire enemies engaged erected Euphrátes exile favor fled fleet forced Gaul Grecian Greece Greek Han'nibal honor inhabitants intrusted invaded island Israel Italy Jerúsalem Jews Judah king kingdom kingdom of Judah length Lord Macedon Macedonian marched Maximian Medes Meroë monarch murdered nation Néro northern Parthians patricians peace Peloponnésus Persian Phoenicians plunder Pom'pey possession prætorian guards prince provinces Ptolemy punished put to death reign republic restored revolt rival river Rom'ulus Romans Rome Samnites satraps Scip'io SECTION senate sent Sicily siege slain soldiers soon Spartans subdued succeeded success Syrian temple Thebans Thessaly Thrace throne Tibérius tion took tribes usurper victory western