The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 38
... Babylon reached such proportions that , capitalizing on the unrest , the Persians were able to conquer Mesopotamia with such ease ? The ruling family in Babylon at the time was not native ; Nabonidus , the troops who supported him , and ...
... Babylon reached such proportions that , capitalizing on the unrest , the Persians were able to conquer Mesopotamia with such ease ? The ruling family in Babylon at the time was not native ; Nabonidus , the troops who supported him , and ...
الصفحة 39
... Babylonian audience as predisposed to listen as were the captive Jews ; most in Babylon apparently would welcome the Persian invasion and the fall of Nabonidus . Actual hostilities may have broken out before the main Persian attack ...
... Babylonian audience as predisposed to listen as were the captive Jews ; most in Babylon apparently would welcome the Persian invasion and the fall of Nabonidus . Actual hostilities may have broken out before the main Persian attack ...
الصفحة 58
... Babylon were the first to try . In Elam , one Açina , son of Upadarma , announced he was the legitimate king , and the people followed him into rebellion . Nidintu - Bel rose up in Babylon and claimed to be the son of Nabonidus ...
... Babylon were the first to try . In Elam , one Açina , son of Upadarma , announced he was the legitimate king , and the people followed him into rebellion . Nidintu - Bel rose up in Babylon and claimed to be the son of Nabonidus ...
المحتوى
The Achaemenid empire page | 2 |
Fars | 45 |
Further imperial expansion under Cambyses | 47 |
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Achaemenid Acragas Acropolis Aegean Aegina alphabet ancient appears Apulia archaeological archaic army Artemisium Asia Assyrian Athenian Athens Attica Babylon Babylonian battle bronze Cambyses campaign Campania Carthaginians cemetery central centres century B.C. Cleisthenes coast coastal coinage coins colonies command conquest Corinth cult cultural Cyrus Darius early east Egypt Egyptian empire Etruria Etruscan evidence excavations fifth Gelon Greece Greek hellenized Herodotus Himera Hipparchus important inscriptions Ionian Iranian Iron Age Italic Italy king land late later Lydian mainland Marathon Mardonius Medes Mid-Adriatic Miletus Miltiades Nabonidus Oscan ostracism perhaps period Persepolis Persian Persian fleet Phoenician Pisistratus political pottery probably Punic region reign revolt river Rome royal Salamis Sardis satrap Scythians Selinus settlements seventh century ships Sicel Sicily sixth century sources Sparta stelae Syracuse temple texts Themistocles tombs trade tradition tribes triremes tyrants vases Veii Villanovan Xerxes Zancle