A Manual of Ancient HistoryD. Appleton, 1845 - 323 Seiten |
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... dominion of Thebes and Mem- phis . The nations bordering on the Egyptians were , for the most part , barbarous and wandering tribes , whose avarice was roused by the increasing opulence of the valley of the Nile . The Hyk'sos , or ...
... dominion of Thebes and Mem- phis . The nations bordering on the Egyptians were , for the most part , barbarous and wandering tribes , whose avarice was roused by the increasing opulence of the valley of the Nile . The Hyk'sos , or ...
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... dominions . Among his successors the name of Ram'eses is the most distinguished . It was borne by four sovereigns ; two in the eighteenth , and two in the nineteenth dynasty . The first was expelled by his brother , and is by some ...
... dominions . Among his successors the name of Ram'eses is the most distinguished . It was borne by four sovereigns ; two in the eighteenth , and two in the nineteenth dynasty . The first was expelled by his brother , and is by some ...
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... dominions to the Euphrátes . He gained possession of Car'chemish { ( Circésium ) , and induced the governors of Cœlé - Syria and Phoenicia to revolt against Nabopolas'sar . In the reduction of these provinces , the Babylonian monarch ...
... dominions to the Euphrátes . He gained possession of Car'chemish { ( Circésium ) , and induced the governors of Cœlé - Syria and Phoenicia to revolt against Nabopolas'sar . In the reduction of these provinces , the Babylonian monarch ...
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... dominions . But these advantages were lost under the reign of his inglorious son , Ben - hádad II . The Syrians recovered some of their power under Rézin ; toward the close of his reign , he entered into alliance with Pékah , king of ...
... dominions . But these advantages were lost under the reign of his inglorious son , Ben - hádad II . The Syrians recovered some of their power under Rézin ; toward the close of his reign , he entered into alliance with Pékah , king of ...
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... dominions . The Philistines were alarmed at the increasing power of David ; as- sembling all their forces , they crossed the frontier , took Bethlehem by storm , and compelled David for a while to seek shelter in the cave of Adul'lam ...
... dominions . The Philistines were alarmed at the increasing power of David ; as- sembling all their forces , they crossed the frontier , took Bethlehem by storm , and compelled David for a while to seek shelter in the cave of Adul'lam ...
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