History of Greece, Band 12John Murray, 1856 - 12 Seiten |
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... Tyre . Alexander cuts the Gordian knot He refuses the liberation of the Athenian prisoners . Progress of Memnon and the Persian fleet - they acquire Chios and 140 141 a large part of Lesbos - they besiege Mitylene . Death of Mem- non ...
... Tyre . Alexander cuts the Gordian knot He refuses the liberation of the Athenian prisoners . Progress of Memnon and the Persian fleet - they acquire Chios and 140 141 a large part of Lesbos - they besiege Mitylene . Death of Mem- non ...
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... Tyre - readiness of the Tyrians to sur- render , yet not without a point reserved — he determines to be- siege the city .... 179 Exorbitant dispositions and conduct of Alexander ... 181 He prepares to besiege Tyre - situation of the ...
... Tyre - readiness of the Tyrians to sur- render , yet not without a point reserved — he determines to be- siege the city .... 179 Exorbitant dispositions and conduct of Alexander ... 181 He prepares to besiege Tyre - situation of the ...
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... TYRE . It was about February or March 333 B.C. , when Alexander reached Gordium ; where he appears to have halted for some time , giving to the troops who had been with him in Pisidia a repose doubtless needful . While at Gordium , he ...
... TYRE . It was about February or March 333 B.C. , when Alexander reached Gordium ; where he appears to have halted for some time , giving to the troops who had been with him in Pisidia a repose doubtless needful . While at Gordium , he ...
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... Tyre ; the most powerful among the before Tyre Phenician cities , though apparently less ancient of the Ty- than Sidon . Even on the march , he was met by a deputation from Tyre , composed of the most emi- nent men in the city , and ...
... Tyre ; the most powerful among the before Tyre Phenician cities , though apparently less ancient of the Ty- than Sidon . Even on the march , he was met by a deputation from Tyre , composed of the most emi- nent men in the city , and ...
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... Tyre and offer sacrifice to Herakles . The Phenician God Melkart was sup- posed identical with the Grecian Herakles , and was thus ancestor of the Macedonian kings . His temple at Tyre was of the most venerable antiquity ; more- over ...
... Tyre and offer sacrifice to Herakles . The Phenician God Melkart was sup- posed identical with the Grecian Herakles , and was thus ancestor of the Macedonian kings . His temple at Tyre was of the most venerable antiquity ; more- over ...
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¹ Arrian afterwards Agathokles Alex Alexander Alexander's Amyntas ander anti-Macedonian Antigonus Antipater arms army Arrian Asia Asiatic Athenian Athens attack battle battle of Issus capture Carthaginians cavalry CHAP Charidemus citizens command conquests Curtius Darius death defeat Deinarchus Demades Demetrius Demosth Demosthenes Diodor donian enemy envoys Eschines Eumenes exiles expedition favour fleet force Fragm garrison Granikus Grecian cities Greece Greeks Harpalus Hellenic Herakleia hoplites Hyperides infantry Justin Kadmeia Kallisthenes Kassander Kilikia king Kleitus Kraterus Lacedæmonians Macedonian Memnon mercenaries military nian orators Parmenio passed Peiræus Pella Perdikkas Persian person phalanx Philip Philotas Phokion pike Plutarch Polybius Polysperchon prince probably Ptolemy resistance river sarissa satrap sent sentiment Sicily siege slain soldiers Sparta sthenes Strabo Syracuse Thebans Thebes Thrace Thracians tion town troops victory viii XCII XCIII Xerxes xvii γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν
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Seite 749 - Treatise on the Principle and Construction of Military Bridges, and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations.
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Seite 530 - Athens both employed and recompensed her most eminent citizens, an historian accustomed to the Grecian world as described by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon, feels that the life has departed from his subject, and with sadness and humiliation brings his narrative to a close.