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Pagina xv
... Alexander destroys Thebes . 334 Alexander begins his Persian expedi- tion . Battle of the Granicus . 333 Battle of Issus . 332 Tyre taken and destroyed by Alex- ander : Alexandria in Egypt founded by him . 331 Battle of Arbela . End of ...
... Alexander destroys Thebes . 334 Alexander begins his Persian expedi- tion . Battle of the Granicus . 333 Battle of Issus . 332 Tyre taken and destroyed by Alex- ander : Alexandria in Egypt founded by him . 331 Battle of Arbela . End of ...
Pagina xvi
... Alexander s successors assume the title of kings . 301 Battle of Ipsus , in which Antigonus is defeated and killed by Ptolemy , Se- leucus , Lysimachus , and Cassander . Age of Zeno , Pyrrho , Philemon , Crantor . 291 Age of Euclid the ...
... Alexander s successors assume the title of kings . 301 Battle of Ipsus , in which Antigonus is defeated and killed by Ptolemy , Se- leucus , Lysimachus , and Cassander . Age of Zeno , Pyrrho , Philemon , Crantor . 291 Age of Euclid the ...
Pagina xxi
... Alexander . 235 The sixth persecution of the Christians . Alexander killed by the soldiers and succeeded by Maximin . A. U. C. A.D. In the reign of Alexander flourished CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE , A.D. 130-235 . xxi.
... Alexander . 235 The sixth persecution of the Christians . Alexander killed by the soldiers and succeeded by Maximin . A. U. C. A.D. In the reign of Alexander flourished CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE , A.D. 130-235 . xxi.
Pagina xxii
... Alexander flourished Dion Cas- sius , Origen , and Ammonius . 989 236 Maximin killed by the soldiers , and succeeded by the two Gordians , who are killed by Pupienus and Balbinus . 990 238 Pupienus and Balbinus killed by the soldiers ...
... Alexander flourished Dion Cas- sius , Origen , and Ammonius . 989 236 Maximin killed by the soldiers , and succeeded by the two Gordians , who are killed by Pupienus and Balbinus . 990 238 Pupienus and Balbinus killed by the soldiers ...
Pagina 106
... Alexander Selkirk supported him- self in a life of solitude for four years ; whose adven- tures gave rise to the celebrated tale of Robinson Crusoe . At the bottom of Chili is the large Island of Chiloe , 140 miles long , and 40 broad ...
... Alexander Selkirk supported him- self in a life of solitude for four years ; whose adven- tures gave rise to the celebrated tale of Robinson Crusoe . At the bottom of Chili is the large Island of Chiloe , 140 miles long , and 40 broad ...
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