A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 46
... Augustus had been decided by the surrender of Alexandria , Egypt ceased to be an independent kingdom . The regulations which Augustus made for his new ac- quisition manifested at once his sense of its value , and his vigilance against ...
... Augustus had been decided by the surrender of Alexandria , Egypt ceased to be an independent kingdom . The regulations which Augustus made for his new ac- quisition manifested at once his sense of its value , and his vigilance against ...
الصفحة 47
... Augustus made very little change in the internal government of Egypt . It was divided into three great districts ... Augustus at Philae , and that of Tiberius at Thebes , Aphrodi- topolis , and Berenice . Augustus was invested with the ...
... Augustus made very little change in the internal government of Egypt . It was divided into three great districts ... Augustus at Philae , and that of Tiberius at Thebes , Aphrodi- topolis , and Berenice . Augustus was invested with the ...
الصفحة 59
... Augustus , the Aethiopians , under their Queen Candace , advanced as far as the Roman garrisons at Parembole and Elephantine . were repulsed by C. Petronius , the legatus of the prefect of Egypt , Aelius Gallus , who placed a Roman ...
... Augustus , the Aethiopians , under their Queen Candace , advanced as far as the Roman garrisons at Parembole and Elephantine . were repulsed by C. Petronius , the legatus of the prefect of Egypt , Aelius Gallus , who placed a Roman ...
الصفحة 67
William Smith. of its towns were removed by Augustus to people the city of Nicopolis , which he founded to commemorate his victory at Actium , B. c . 31 ; and in his time the country is described by Strabo as utterly worn out and ...
William Smith. of its towns were removed by Augustus to people the city of Nicopolis , which he founded to commemorate his victory at Actium , B. c . 31 ; and in his time the country is described by Strabo as utterly worn out and ...
الصفحة 70
... Augustus restored to the young Juba , son of Juba I. , his paternal kingdom of Nu- midia ( Dion Cass . li . 15 ) ; but shortly afterwards , B. C. 25 , he resumed the possession of Numidia , giving Juba in exchange the two Mauretanias ...
... Augustus restored to the young Juba , son of Juba I. , his paternal kingdom of Nu- midia ( Dion Cass . li . 15 ) ; but shortly afterwards , B. C. 25 , he resumed the possession of Numidia , giving Juba in exchange the two Mauretanias ...
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