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... Romans masters of all Italy . Mausolus , king of Caria . Philip declared generalissimo of the Greeks against the Persians . Alexander ascends the throne of Macedon on the death of his father . Arses , king of Persia , assassinated ...
... Romans masters of all Italy . Mausolus , king of Caria . Philip declared generalissimo of the Greeks against the Persians . Alexander ascends the throne of Macedon on the death of his father . Arses , king of Persia , assassinated ...
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... Romans . Greece reduced into a Roman province , and called Achaia . The Maccabees begin to govern in Judea , and establish the Asmonean dynasty . Ptolemy Lathyrus , king of Egypt . 3900 Demetrius , king of Syria . Hyrcanus , high priest ...
... Romans . Greece reduced into a Roman province , and called Achaia . The Maccabees begin to govern in Judea , and establish the Asmonean dynasty . Ptolemy Lathyrus , king of Egypt . 3900 Demetrius , king of Syria . Hyrcanus , high priest ...
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... Romans celebrated its magnificence , though they saw it only in ruins . In the Thebaid have been discovered temples and palaces , some of which are still almost entire , adorned with innu- merable columns and statues . One palace in ...
... Romans celebrated its magnificence , though they saw it only in ruins . In the Thebaid have been discovered temples and palaces , some of which are still almost entire , adorned with innu- merable columns and statues . One palace in ...
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... Roman pro- vince , the emperor Augustus transported these obelisks to Rome ; but he feared attempting the removal of a third which was of monstrous size , and had been erected in the reign of Rameses , and it is said twenty thousand men ...
... Roman pro- vince , the emperor Augustus transported these obelisks to Rome ; but he feared attempting the removal of a third which was of monstrous size , and had been erected in the reign of Rameses , and it is said twenty thousand men ...
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... Romans . It may , therefore , be concluded , that traffic was the prevailing inclination and peculiar characteristic of the Carthaginians ; that commerce was the basis of the state , and the grand spring which gave motion to all their ...
... Romans . It may , therefore , be concluded , that traffic was the prevailing inclination and peculiar characteristic of the Carthaginians ; that commerce was the basis of the state , and the grand spring which gave motion to all their ...
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