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... Persepolis ........ 236 Alexander appropriates and carries away the regal treasures , and then gives up Persepolis to be plundered and burnt by the soldiers 237 Alexander rests his troops , and employs himself in conquering the rest of ...
... Persepolis ........ 236 Alexander appropriates and carries away the regal treasures , and then gives up Persepolis to be plundered and burnt by the soldiers 237 Alexander rests his troops , and employs himself in conquering the rest of ...
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... Persepolis . Punishment of the satrap Orsines ...... 318 He marches to Susa - junction with the fleet under Nearchus , after it had sailed round from the mouth of the Indus .... Alexander at Susa as Great King . Subjects of uneasiness ...
... Persepolis . Punishment of the satrap Orsines ...... 318 He marches to Susa - junction with the fleet under Nearchus , after it had sailed round from the mouth of the Indus .... Alexander at Susa as Great King . Subjects of uneasiness ...
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... directly to Babylon to attack Artaxerxes . Susa , Ekbatana , and Persepolis were more distant , and less exposed to an enemy from the west . towards the upper part of the Tigris ; and some 1 204 [ PART II . HISTORY OF GREECE .
... directly to Babylon to attack Artaxerxes . Susa , Ekbatana , and Persepolis were more distant , and less exposed to an enemy from the west . towards the upper part of the Tigris ; and some 1 204 [ PART II . HISTORY OF GREECE .
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... Persepolis . Of this Susian treasure four - fifths are said to have been in un- coined gold and silver , the remainder in golden Darics ; the untouched accumulations of several preceding kings , who had husbanded them against a season ...
... Persepolis . Of this Susian treasure four - fifths are said to have been in un- coined gold and silver , the remainder in golden Darics ; the untouched accumulations of several preceding kings , who had husbanded them against a season ...
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... Persepolis . the plain of Persepolis , the centre of Persis proper . Ariobarzanes , satrap of the province , held this pass ; pulses Alex- a narrow defile walled across , with mountain posi- tions on both sides , from whence the ...
... Persepolis . the plain of Persepolis , the centre of Persis proper . Ariobarzanes , satrap of the province , held this pass ; pulses Alex- a narrow defile walled across , with mountain posi- tions on both sides , from whence the ...
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