The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volume 3G. Long, 1830 |
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... Syria , 376 II . Antiochus Eupator succeeds to the Kingdom of Syria . Maccabæus ' celebrated Victories , Judas 377 III . Octavius , the Roman ambassador in Syria , is there killed . Death of Judas Maccabæus , 382 IV . Physcon espouses ...
... Syria , 376 II . Antiochus Eupator succeeds to the Kingdom of Syria . Maccabæus ' celebrated Victories , Judas 377 III . Octavius , the Roman ambassador in Syria , is there killed . Death of Judas Maccabæus , 382 IV . Physcon espouses ...
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... Syria , because Seleucus , who afterwards built Antioch in that province , made it the chief seat of his residence , in which he was followed by his successors , who from his name were called Seleucide . This kingdom , however , not ...
... Syria , because Seleucus , who afterwards built Antioch in that province , made it the chief seat of his residence , in which he was followed by his successors , who from his name were called Seleucide . This kingdom , however , not ...
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... Syria , where he built Antioch on the Orontes , and gave it that name , either from his father or his son , for they were both called Antiochus . This city , where the Syrian kings afterwards resided , was the capital of the East for a ...
... Syria , where he built Antioch on the Orontes , and gave it that name , either from his father or his son , for they were both called Antiochus . This city , where the Syrian kings afterwards resided , was the capital of the East for a ...
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... Syria ; where that people settled in such numbers , that they possessed as considerable a part of that city as their other countrymen enjoyed at Alexandria . Demetrius had withdrawn himself to Ephesus , after the battle of Ipsus , and ...
... Syria ; where that people settled in such numbers , that they possessed as considerable a part of that city as their other countrymen enjoyed at Alexandria . Demetrius had withdrawn himself to Ephesus , after the battle of Ipsus , and ...
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... Syria , which obliged Demetrius to have recourse to arms , in order to disen- gage himself . He accordingly made such a vigorous attack on the troops who guarded the passes in the mountains , that he dislodged them from thence , and ...
... Syria , which obliged Demetrius to have recourse to arms , in order to disen- gage himself . He accordingly made such a vigorous attack on the troops who guarded the passes in the mountains , that he dislodged them from thence , and ...
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