The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Antiochus the Great — His First Disagreement with Rome A Conference at Lysimacheia- Hannibal at Ephe- sus - Antiochus forms Alliances - . 276 CHAPTER II Sends an Embassy to Rome - Hannibal's Advice to Antiochus - Hannibal sends a ...
... Antiochus the Great — His First Disagreement with Rome A Conference at Lysimacheia- Hannibal at Ephe- sus - Antiochus forms Alliances - . 276 CHAPTER II Sends an Embassy to Rome - Hannibal's Advice to Antiochus - Hannibal sends a ...
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... Antiochus - Antiochus sends Proposals to the Scipios - Both Armies prepare for Battle - The Roman Formation - Antiochus draws up his Forces - The Battle of Magnesia - The Macedonian Phalanx broken - Total Defeat of Antiochus . 295 ...
... Antiochus - Antiochus sends Proposals to the Scipios - Both Armies prepare for Battle - The Roman Formation - Antiochus draws up his Forces - The Battle of Magnesia - The Macedonian Phalanx broken - Total Defeat of Antiochus . 295 ...
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... Antiochus , king of Syria , to the effect that Philip should help Antiochus to conquer Egypt and Cyprus , of which Ptolemy IV . , surnamed Philopator , 1 who was still a boy , was the ruler ; and that Antiochus should help Philip to ...
... Antiochus , king of Syria , to the effect that Philip should help Antiochus to conquer Egypt and Cyprus , of which Ptolemy IV . , surnamed Philopator , 1 who was still a boy , was the ruler ; and that Antiochus should help Philip to ...
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... Antiochus . As they were moving against Antiochus in Asia , passing through Thrace and Macedonia by a difficult road , he escorted them with his own troops , supplied them with food and money , repaired the roads , bridged the ...
... Antiochus . As they were moving against Antiochus in Asia , passing through Thrace and Macedonia by a difficult road , he escorted them with his own troops , supplied them with food and money , repaired the roads , bridged the ...
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... Antiochus , when he might have done them the greatest damage if he had co- operated with Antiochus , as the latter asked him to , expect- ing much on this account and now seeing himself discredited and accused , and considered worthy of ...
... Antiochus , when he might have done them the greatest damage if he had co- operated with Antiochus , as the latter asked him to , expect- ing much on this account and now seeing himself discredited and accused , and considered worthy of ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Foreign Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2014 |
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