The Cottage Cyclopedia of History and Biography: A Copious Dictionary of Memorable Persons, Events, Places and Things, with Notices of the Present State of the Principal Countries and Nations of the Known World, and a Chronological View of American HistoryCase, Lockwood, 1867 - 1004 من الصفحات |
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... Roman province , Achaia included all the Grecian states but Macedonia and Thessaly . Eighty years after the Trojan ... Romans 146 B.C. ACHILLAS , a general of Ptolemy , and the murderer of Pompey the Great . ACHILLES , as the poets tell ...
... Roman province , Achaia included all the Grecian states but Macedonia and Thessaly . Eighty years after the Trojan ... Romans 146 B.C. ACHILLAS , a general of Ptolemy , and the murderer of Pompey the Great . ACHILLES , as the poets tell ...
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... Roman , father of Scipio Africanus the Young- er . He defeated Perseus , king of Macedon , and celebrated his success by a triumph , B.C. 168 , which was rendered memorable by the death of his two sons , and the heroic fortitude with ...
... Roman , father of Scipio Africanus the Young- er . He defeated Perseus , king of Macedon , and celebrated his success by a triumph , B.C. 168 , which was rendered memorable by the death of his two sons , and the heroic fortitude with ...
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... Roman empire was declining , and aided in its overthrow . After 412 , they be- came lost among the Vandals . ALARIC ... Romans . But in 405 his army entered the eternal city . The Romans bought his forbearance by a ransom of five ...
... Roman empire was declining , and aided in its overthrow . After 412 , they be- came lost among the Vandals . ALARIC ... Romans . But in 405 his army entered the eternal city . The Romans bought his forbearance by a ransom of five ...
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... Roman name , than the follow- ing anecdote . When Antiochus was on the point of marching against Ptolemy , Popilius Lænas arrived at his court as ambassador from the Roman senate . He was instructed to command Antiochus to relinquish ...
... Roman name , than the follow- ing anecdote . When Antiochus was on the point of marching against Ptolemy , Popilius Lænas arrived at his court as ambassador from the Roman senate . He was instructed to command Antiochus to relinquish ...
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... Romans . ANTONINUS PIUS , TITUS AURELIUS FUL- VIUS , originally of a Gallic family , was born near Rome , A.D. 86. He succeeded to the consulate in A.D. 120 , and was adopted by , and succeeded Adrian in 138. He was toler- ant to the ...
... Romans . ANTONINUS PIUS , TITUS AURELIUS FUL- VIUS , originally of a Gallic family , was born near Rome , A.D. 86. He succeeded to the consulate in A.D. 120 , and was adopted by , and succeeded Adrian in 138. He was toler- ant to the ...
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