Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval and Modern HistoryHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 618 pages |
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... concluded , the altars of the Phi- lni , E. of Leptis , were made the boundary . The Carthaginians subjugated Southern Spain and Sardinia , and , with Etruscan aid , drove the Phocaans from Corsica ( 537 ? ) . 586-573 . Tyre ...
... concluded , the altars of the Phi- lni , E. of Leptis , were made the boundary . The Carthaginians subjugated Southern Spain and Sardinia , and , with Etruscan aid , drove the Phocaans from Corsica ( 537 ? ) . 586-573 . Tyre ...
Page 63
... concluded an armistice with Athens and re- turned to Sparta . Very soon the Athenians again invaded Boeotia , defeated the Thebans at Enophyta ( 456 ) , and replaced the aristocratic govern- ments in most cities by democratic , which ...
... concluded an armistice with Athens and re- turned to Sparta . Very soon the Athenians again invaded Boeotia , defeated the Thebans at Enophyta ( 456 ) , and replaced the aristocratic govern- ments in most cities by democratic , which ...
Page 64
... concluded . Cf. Hiecke , De Pace Cimonica , 1863. E. Müller , Uber den cimon . Frieden , 1866-1869 . Ad . Schmidt , Das perikleische Zeitalter . mother city Corcyra in vain , but obtained help from 64 B. C. Ancient History .
... concluded . Cf. Hiecke , De Pace Cimonica , 1863. E. Müller , Uber den cimon . Frieden , 1866-1869 . Ad . Schmidt , Das perikleische Zeitalter . mother city Corcyra in vain , but obtained help from 64 B. C. Ancient History .
Page 66
... concluded for fifty years . Both sides restored conquests and pris- oners , a condition which was , however , but imperfectly executed . Al- though Sparta even entered into alliance with Athens to force this peace upon their ...
... concluded for fifty years . Both sides restored conquests and pris- oners , a condition which was , however , but imperfectly executed . Al- though Sparta even entered into alliance with Athens to force this peace upon their ...
Page 70
... concluded between the Grecian states and the Persians . It took its name from the Spartan admiral who was sent as envoy to Susa . The Grecian cities of Asia Minor and the islands of Clazomena and Cyprus were abandoned to the Persians ...
... concluded between the Grecian states and the Persians . It took its name from the Spartan admiral who was sent as envoy to Susa . The Grecian cities of Asia Minor and the islands of Clazomena and Cyprus were abandoned to the Persians ...
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