A Manual of Ancient HistoryD. Appleton, 1845 - 323 Seiten |
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... Euphrátes ; for they are represented on the sculptures of the building called the tomb of Osy- man'dyas , but which should rather be called the temple - palace of King Ram'eses . is It is singular that no record of such a conqueror ...
... Euphrátes ; for they are represented on the sculptures of the building called the tomb of Osy- man'dyas , but which should rather be called the temple - palace of King Ram'eses . is It is singular that no record of such a conqueror ...
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... Euphrátes , but was checked by the interference of Josíah , king of Judah , who tried to prevent him from besieging Car'chemish or Circé- sium , but was defeated and slain . † Nécho , having reached the Euphrátes , captured the ...
... Euphrátes , but was checked by the interference of Josíah , king of Judah , who tried to prevent him from besieging Car'chemish or Circé- sium , but was defeated and slain . † Nécho , having reached the Euphrátes , captured the ...
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... Euphrátes on the west , and the Tígris on the east . The bed of the Tígris is much lower than that of the Euphrátes , its channel much deeper , and the banks so precipitous , that it very rarely overflows them . Babylónia was properly ...
... Euphrátes on the west , and the Tígris on the east . The bed of the Tígris is much lower than that of the Euphrátes , its channel much deeper , and the banks so precipitous , that it very rarely overflows them . Babylónia was properly ...
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... Euphrátes - traditions without any chronological data , and in the ordinary style of Eastern exaggeration . The Assyrian history contained in the Holy Scriptures is that of a distinct nation of conquerors that founded an empire . This ...
... Euphrátes - traditions without any chronological data , and in the ordinary style of Eastern exaggeration . The Assyrian history contained in the Holy Scriptures is that of a distinct nation of conquerors that founded an empire . This ...
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... Euphrátes in the reign of Pul ( B. c . 771 ) . He approached the confines of the king- dom of Israel , then ruled by the usurper Men'ahem , and inspired so much terror , that his forbearance was purchased by a thousand talents of silver ...
... Euphrátes in the reign of Pul ( B. c . 771 ) . He approached the confines of the king- dom of Israel , then ruled by the usurper Men'ahem , and inspired so much terror , that his forbearance was purchased by a thousand talents of silver ...
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