The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Band 7W. J. & J. Richardson, 1804 |
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... Greece . Upon his return to Amphipolis he gives a great feast . He marches for Rome . On his way he suffers his army to plunder all the cities of Epirus . He enters Rome in triumph . Death of Per- seus . Cn . Octavius and L. Anicius ...
... Greece . Upon his return to Amphipolis he gives a great feast . He marches for Rome . On his way he suffers his army to plunder all the cities of Epirus . He enters Rome in triumph . Death of Per- seus . Cn . Octavius and L. Anicius ...
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... Greece is reduced into a Roman province . Various actions and death of Po- lybius . Triumphs of Metellus and Mum- mius SECT . V. Reflections upon the causes of the grandeur , declension , and ruin of Greece ARTICLE III . SECT . I. A ...
... Greece is reduced into a Roman province . Various actions and death of Po- lybius . Triumphs of Metellus and Mum- mius SECT . V. Reflections upon the causes of the grandeur , declension , and ruin of Greece ARTICLE III . SECT . I. A ...
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... Greece . Amynan- der , by the aid of the Etolians , was restored to his kingdom of Athamania , after having driven out of his cities the Macedonian garrisons that held them for king Philip . He deputed some ambassadors to the senate of ...
... Greece . Amynan- der , by the aid of the Etolians , was restored to his kingdom of Athamania , after having driven out of his cities the Macedonian garrisons that held them for king Philip . He deputed some ambassadors to the senate of ...
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... Greece , he , in con- junction with the Epirots , had laid siege to Ambracia , in which was a strong garrison of Etolians , who had made a vigorous defence . However , being at last persuaded that it would be impossible for them to hold ...
... Greece , he , in con- junction with the Epirots , had laid siege to Ambracia , in which was a strong garrison of Etolians , who had made a vigorous defence . However , being at last persuaded that it would be impossible for them to hold ...
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Charles Rollin. Plutarch , who justly ranks him among the greatest captains of Greece , does but just glance at this action , and says only a word or two of it . It must indeed be confessed , that the cause of the exiles was favourable ...
Charles Rollin. Plutarch , who justly ranks him among the greatest captains of Greece , does but just glance at this action , and says only a word or two of it . It must indeed be confessed , that the cause of the exiles was favourable ...
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