Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... Persian empire , the Iberians were probably , in name , subjects of that monarchy . Along with the other tribes between the Caspian and the Euxine , they acknowledged the supremacy of Mithridates . The Romans became acquainted with them ...
... Persian empire , the Iberians were probably , in name , subjects of that monarchy . Along with the other tribes between the Caspian and the Euxine , they acknowledged the supremacy of Mithridates . The Romans became acquainted with them ...
الصفحة 43
... Persian wars that the existence of vast and populous regions to the E. of Persia itself became distinctly known to them . Some individual names may have reached the ears of those who inquired ; perhaps some indi- It may , indeed , be ...
... Persian wars that the existence of vast and populous regions to the E. of Persia itself became distinctly known to them . Some individual names may have reached the ears of those who inquired ; perhaps some indi- It may , indeed , be ...
الصفحة 61
... Persian conqueror Cyrus , in B. C. 557 , Ionia also was obliged to acknowledge the supremacy of Persia ; but the new rulers scarcely interfered with the internal affairs of the cities and their confederacy ; all they had to do was to ...
... Persian conqueror Cyrus , in B. C. 557 , Ionia also was obliged to acknowledge the supremacy of Persia ; but the new rulers scarcely interfered with the internal affairs of the cities and their confederacy ; all they had to do was to ...
الصفحة 112
... Persian wars was about 8000 ( vii . 234 ) . The number of the Perioeci is nowhere stated ; but we know from Herodotus that there were 10,000 of them present at the battle of Plataea , 5000 heavy- armed , and 5000 light - armed ( ix . 11 ...
... Persian wars was about 8000 ( vii . 234 ) . The number of the Perioeci is nowhere stated ; but we know from Herodotus that there were 10,000 of them present at the battle of Plataea , 5000 heavy- armed , and 5000 light - armed ( ix . 11 ...
الصفحة 118
... Persia by the satrap Otanes in the reign of Darius Hystaspis . It is mentioned only by the earliest writers ... Persians . ( Herod . v . 117. ) The territory about Lampsacus produced excellent wine , whence the king of Persia bestowed it ...
... Persia by the satrap Otanes in the reign of Darius Hystaspis . It is mentioned only by the earliest writers ... Persians . ( Herod . v . 117. ) The territory about Lampsacus produced excellent wine , whence the king of Persia bestowed it ...
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