Ancient EmpiresSamuel George Frederick Brandon Traces milestones in history from the emergence of Egypt around 3000 B.C. up to the scattering of the Jews in 70 A.D. |
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... Greece's weakness - the independence of the city - state - that democracy , particularly in Athens , reached its highest peak of development . Thanks to Salamis it was handed on to future generations , enshrined in the legacy of Greece ...
... Greece's weakness - the independence of the city - state - that democracy , particularly in Athens , reached its highest peak of development . Thanks to Salamis it was handed on to future generations , enshrined in the legacy of Greece ...
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... Greece , during which the finest products of Greek civilization were achieved , has been defined as beginning after the victory over the Persians . Its end is marked by the appear- ance of Macedonian soldiers in Greece , and the ...
... Greece , during which the finest products of Greek civilization were achieved , has been defined as beginning after the victory over the Persians . Its end is marked by the appear- ance of Macedonian soldiers in Greece , and the ...
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... Greece 549 Temple of Apollo at Corinth Greece 0 Archimedes 284-212 Greek thinker Hamilcar 282-229 Carthaginian general Shih. 1000 B.C. 900 800 700 600 500 400 524 480 Solomon 992-933 King of Israel Sheshonk | 976-924 Egyptian Pharaoh ...
... Greece 549 Temple of Apollo at Corinth Greece 0 Archimedes 284-212 Greek thinker Hamilcar 282-229 Carthaginian general Shih. 1000 B.C. 900 800 700 600 500 400 524 480 Solomon 992-933 King of Israel Sheshonk | 976-924 Egyptian Pharaoh ...
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Actium Alexander Alexander's ancient Antony Arminius army Aryan Asia Minor Assyria Athenian Athens Augustus Babylon barbarian battle battle of Actium became Buddha Caesar campaigns Carthage Carthaginian century B.C. China Chinese Christianity civilization Cleopatra commander conquered conquest Cretan Crete culture death defeated dynasty East Egypt Egyptian Pharaoh Emperor empire enemies Etruscans Euphrates fight fleet force frontier Gaul German Greece Greek Greek cities Hammurabi Hannibal Hellenistic Herod historian Hittite Hor-Aha Hurrian India Indus invaders invasion island Israel Italy Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus Judaea King kingdom Knossos land later leader legions Macedonia Maroboduus Mediterranean ment Mesopotamia military Mohenjo-daro Narmer Nile nomadic Octavian palace Palestine Persian Pharaoh Pilate political province Ramses Ramses III reign religion revolt Rhine Roman Rome Rome's rule ruler Salamis Santorin Senate Shih-huang-ti Sicily slaves Sparta Spartacus Sumer Sumerian Syria Temple territory Themistocles tion tradition tribes Varus victory Wall Xerxes Yahweh Zealots