The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 7Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1809 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 68
Sivu 3
... horses to the Romans ; should pay them one thousand talents of silver , about an hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to both the Romans , and their allies , all the deserters and prisoners ...
... horses to the Romans ; should pay them one thousand talents of silver , about an hundred and fifty thousand pounds , half to be paid down directly ; should restore to both the Romans , and their allies , all the deserters and prisoners ...
Sivu 19
... horse , and four thousand of his men were taken prisoners . Philopator , having march- ed , after his victory , to Jerusalem , was so audacious as to attempt to enter the sanctuary ; " his heart shall be lifted up ; " and being returned ...
... horse , and four thousand of his men were taken prisoners . Philopator , having march- ed , after his victory , to Jerusalem , was so audacious as to attempt to enter the sanctuary ; " his heart shall be lifted up ; " and being returned ...
Sivu 48
... horse , and receiving a deep wound in his head , he was taken prisoner by the enemy , who carried him to Messene . Plutarch considers this ill fortune of Philopemen , as the punishment for some rash and arrogant words , that had escaped ...
... horse , and receiving a deep wound in his head , he was taken prisoner by the enemy , who carried him to Messene . Plutarch considers this ill fortune of Philopemen , as the punishment for some rash and arrogant words , that had escaped ...
Sivu 52
... horses were all richly capar- isoned , who closed the march , and did not seem too much dejected at this mournful scene , nor too much elate from their victory . All the inhabitants of the neighbouring towns and villages , flocked to ...
... horses were all richly capar- isoned , who closed the march , and did not seem too much dejected at this mournful scene , nor too much elate from their victory . All the inhabitants of the neighbouring towns and villages , flocked to ...
Sivu 109
... horse richly caparisoned , which , rushing at once upon Heliodorus , struck him several times with his fore feet . The man who sat on this horse had a terrible aspect , and his arms seemed of gold . At the same time , there were seen ...
... horse richly caparisoned , which , rushing at once upon Heliodorus , struck him several times with his fore feet . The man who sat on this horse had a terrible aspect , and his arms seemed of gold . At the same time , there were seen ...
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accused Achaia Achean league affairs afterwards Alexander Alexander Bala Alexandria alliance allies ambassadors Andriscus Antiochus Epiphanes Antiq Appian arms army arrived assembly Attalus battle Beotia brother Callicrates camp caused Celosyria Cleopatra command commissioners consul crown Cyzicenian death declared decree defeat demand Demetrius endeavoured enemy Eumenes Evergetes father favour force Gauls gave Greece Grypus honour horse hundred Hyrcanus Illyria Jerusalem Jews Judas Judea Justin killed king of Egypt king of Syria king's kingdom Lathyrus laws liberty Lycortas Maccab Macedon Macedonia manner marched nation obliged occasion Parthians party passed Paulus Emilius peace Perseus persons Philip Philometer Philopemen Physcon Polyb Polybius possession pretor prince provinces Prusias Ptolemy received regard reign resolved Rhodians Romans Rome Scipio Seleucus senate sent sirnamed soldiers soon Sparta Syria taken temple Thessaly thing thither thought thousand throne tion took treaty troops utmost valor victory whilst whole