The rulers of France from 987 until 1870, showing- the older Capets; the descent of the Valois, Bourbons, and Orleans, from Hugh Capet; the house of Condé; and of BUONAPARTE. VIII. The descendants of Lewis VIII., king of France, showing-- the older house of Anjou and its Neapolitan and Hungarian branches; the union of Hungary with Bohemia, and of both with Austria, (as they are still;) the connections of the imperial house of Luxemburg with Anjou and Habsburg; the younger house of Anjou, the titular kings of Na- ples; the younger house of Burgundy, and the descent of Emperor Charles V., both from St. Louis and from Rudolf of Habsburg.
IX. The Spanish and Austrian succession, in 1700 and 1740, showing the descent of the different pretenders to the Spanish crown, in 1700, from Ferdinand and Isabella; the house of Sobieski; the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs; and the genealogy of the pres- ent kings of Italy and Bavaria.
X. The rulers of Germany from 800 until 1254, showing- the Carlo- vingian dynasty; the descent of Henry I. from Charlemagne; the Saxon dynasty; the descent of Conrad II. from Charlemagne; the Salic dynasty; the descent of Barbarossa from Charlemagne; the Suabian dynasty; and the connections between the Guelfs and Hohen- XI. The emperors of Germany from 1272-1806, showing — the empe-
XIII. Genealogy of the house of Hohenzollern, 1400-1870, showing the electors of Brandenburg; the dukes of Prussia; the rulers of Brandenburg and Prussia after their union; the kings of Prussia; the paternal and maternal ancestors of Frederick the Great, and his relations with the kings of Great Britain and the house of Orange. XIV. Genealogy of the house of Oldenburg, 1470-1870, showing the descent from Christian of Oldenburg of the rulers of Denmark, Greece, Russia, and Oldenburg; the house of Romanow; the house of Wasa; and the house of Bernadotte.
XV. The rulers of Spain from 1368 until 1869, showing-the dynas- ties of Trastamara, Habsburg, and Bourbon, and their relations. XVI. The kings of Portugal from 1384 until 1870, showing-the descent of the five claimants of the Portuguese crown, in 1580, from John the Bastard; the house of Habsburg in Portugal; the descent of John IV. from Emanuel the Great; the house of Braganza in Por- tugal and Brazil.
2500 B. C.-300 A.D.
SMITH: Ancient History.
ANCIENT HISTORY.
2500 B. C.-300 A.D.
SMITH: Ancient History.
GROTE: History of Greece.
GROTE: Plato and the other Companions of Socrates.
CURTIUS: History of Greece.
Thermopyla and Salamis b.
Themistocles and Aristides
Pericles and Phidias
Laws of the XII Tables R Anaxagoras
Struggle between the Patricians and Plebeians Peloponnesian
330 Alexander the Great (365-322)
320 EPICURUS (342–270)
2d Samnite War, 7th year R
ANCIENT HISTORY.
2500 B. C.-300 A.D.
SMITH: Ancient History.
ROMAN HISTORY.
300-30 B. C.
NIEBUHR: History of Rome.
MOMMSEN: History of Rome.
MERIVALE: History of the Romans under the Empire, Vol. I.-III.
I. The Heroic Age of Rome.
240 ERATOSTHENES (274–194) G.
230 ARCHIMEDES (287–212) G.
220 POLYBIUS (204–122) G.
210 Hannibal (247–183)
200 Scipio Major (234-183)
II. Rome the Umpire of the Nations.
Emilius Scaurus
110 Jugurtha
100 Marius (157–86)
MERIVALE: History of the Romans under the Empire, IV-VII. GIBBON History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
30 Augustus (63 B. C.-14 a. D.)
20 VIRGIL (70–19 B. C.).
10 HORACE (65–8 B.c.)
1 OVID (43 B. C.-18 A. D.) A. D. The Birth of Christ 10 LIVY (59 B. C.-17 A. D.) 20 STRABO (54 B. c.-24 a. D.) 30 Tiberius (42 B. c.-37 a. D.)
40 SENECA (——65)
50 PERSIUS (34–62)
I. The Italian Emperors. The Golden Age of Literature.
Caligula, 4th year Claudius, 10th year Nero, 7th year Vespasian, 2d year Titus, 2d year Domitian, 10th year
II. The Western Emperors. The Golden Age of the Empire.
210 TERTULLIAN (160-240) 220 Elagabalus (205-222) 230 Alexander Severus (205-235) 240 ORIGEN (185-234)
250 Decian Persecution 260 LONGINUS (213–273) 270 Aurelian (213–275)
280 PORPHYRY (233–305) 290 LACTANTIUS (—–320) 300 Diocletian (245–313)
III. The Eastern Emperors. The General Decline.
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