From Aristotle to Zoroaster: An A to Z Companion to the Classical WorldFrom Aristotle to Zoroaster provides the first comprehensive guide to the classical world as a whole. Never before have the key peoples, places, institutions and events of Greece, Rome, Persia, India, and China been encompassed in a single volume, highlighting the fascinating similarities and differences, tensions and compound effects that laid the foundations of present-day Europe and Asia. Students, experts, and classical history buffs alike will discover a wealth of information in this easy-to-use volume. This detailed and completely accessible volume covers historical milestones from 600 BC through AD 600. Its alphabetical entries are supplemented by cross-references, a chronological table, 19 maps, 174 illustrations, and a thorough index - all carefully designed to provide the essential aspects of the classical world in a convenient yet richly informative package. |
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Page 57
... troops , tired of a campaign which had begun in 334 BC and brought them thousands of miles from home , forced this unex- pected demobilization . Whilst the Thessalians marched away with good severance pay and bonuses , the newly ...
... troops , tired of a campaign which had begun in 334 BC and brought them thousands of miles from home , forced this unex- pected demobilization . Whilst the Thessalians marched away with good severance pay and bonuses , the newly ...
Page 112
... troops assembled there that his reforms had saved the civilized world . He stepped down as a private citizen and his own junior partner , Galerius , was acclaimed as his succes- sor . Then came the surprise . All eyes were then turned ...
... troops assembled there that his reforms had saved the civilized world . He stepped down as a private citizen and his own junior partner , Galerius , was acclaimed as his succes- sor . Then came the surprise . All eyes were then turned ...
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... troops in Spain hailed him as emperor , and this was confirmed by the senate . Deserted by the praetorians , outlawed by the senate , and abandoned by all but a few followers , Nero finally cut his own throat . The Julio - Claudian ...
... troops in Spain hailed him as emperor , and this was confirmed by the senate . Deserted by the praetorians , outlawed by the senate , and abandoned by all but a few followers , Nero finally cut his own throat . The Julio - Claudian ...
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