The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Nide 6Lovell, Gestefeld, 1892 |
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Sivu 677
... Achæus , his cousin , son to Andromachus , his mother's brother , a man of courage and abilities , assumed the management of his affairs , which his father's ill conduct had reduced to a very low ebb . As for Andromachus , he was taken ...
... Achæus , his cousin , son to Andromachus , his mother's brother , a man of courage and abilities , assumed the management of his affairs , which his father's ill conduct had reduced to a very low ebb . As for Andromachus , he was taken ...
Sivu 678
... Achæus accompanied him in that expedi- tion , and did him all the good services the ill state of his affairs would admit . * Having no money to pay the forces , and the king being despised by the soldiers for his weakness , Nicanor and ...
... Achæus accompanied him in that expedi- tion , and did him all the good services the ill state of his affairs would admit . * Having no money to pay the forces , and the king being despised by the soldiers for his weakness , Nicanor and ...
Sivu 686
... Achæus , who had usurped the sovereignty of Asia Minor . Ptolemy Evergetes having seized upon all Colosyria , in the beginning of the reign of Seleucus Callinicus , as was be fore related , the king of Egypt was still possessed of a ...
... Achæus , who had usurped the sovereignty of Asia Minor . Ptolemy Evergetes having seized upon all Colosyria , in the beginning of the reign of Seleucus Callinicus , as was be fore related , the king of Egypt was still possessed of a ...
Sivu 689
... Achæus . The latter was not satisfied with Asia Minor , of which he was already master ; but had no less in view than to de- throne Antiochus , and to dispossess him of all his dominions . Idem . 1. v . pp . 409-415 . * Polyæn . 1. iv ...
... Achæus . The latter was not satisfied with Asia Minor , of which he was already master ; but had no less in view than to de- throne Antiochus , and to dispossess him of all his dominions . Idem . 1. v . pp . 409-415 . * Polyæn . 1. iv ...
Sivu 694
... Achæus held out about one year . He often made sorties , and a great many battles were fought under the walls of the city . At last , by a stratagem of Lig- oras , one of his commanders , Sardis was taken . Achæus retired into the ...
... Achæus held out about one year . He often made sorties , and a great many battles were fought under the walls of the city . At last , by a stratagem of Lig- oras , one of his commanders , Sardis was taken . Achæus retired into the ...
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Achæans Achæus affairs afterwards Agis Alexander ambassadors ancient Antigonus Antiochus Antipater Apelles Aratus Argos arms army arrived Asia Athenians Athens attack battle besieged Cassander caused chariot citizens Cleomenes command conduct Craterus crown death declared defeated Demetrius Demetrius Phalereus Diod dominions Egypt empire employed endeavored enemy engaged espoused Etolians Eumenes expedition father favor fleet forces formed friends Gauls gave glory gold greatest Greece Greeks helepolis honor horse hundred immediately inhabitants Justin king kingdom Lacedæmonians Leonidas liberty likewise Lysimachus Macedonians Machanidas manner marched master Megaleas obliged occasion officers passed peace Peloponnesus Perdiccas person Philadelphus Philip Philopomen Phocion Plut Plutarch Polyb Polybius prince prisoners provinces Ptolemy Ptolemy Philadelphus Ptolemy Soter Pyrrhus received reign rendered retired returned Rhodians Romans seized Seleucus sensible sent Sicyon siege signal soldiers soon Sparta Syria temple thought thousand foot throne tion took treaty troops tyrant utmost vessels victory whole