The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 59
... battle was indecisive , but the Armenians were checked in their advance and held at bay for the present , thus securing Darius ' northern flank ( DB para . 29 ) . In the meantime , in the Achaemenid homeland one Vahyazdata proclaimed ...
... battle was indecisive , but the Armenians were checked in their advance and held at bay for the present , thus securing Darius ' northern flank ( DB para . 29 ) . In the meantime , in the Achaemenid homeland one Vahyazdata proclaimed ...
الصفحة 61
... battle of Kunduru Phraortes was finally defeated by the combined forces of Darius and Vidarna on 1/25 ( April ) - thirteen days before the Armenians felt the first blow of the army of Dadarshish . Phraortes fled with some cavalry to ...
... battle of Kunduru Phraortes was finally defeated by the combined forces of Darius and Vidarna on 1/25 ( April ) - thirteen days before the Armenians felt the first blow of the army of Dadarshish . Phraortes fled with some cavalry to ...
الصفحة 773
... battle of Himera was the result of a Carthaginian attempt to restore Terillus , an act which Hamilcar considered his personal duty to his exiled guest - friend . Herodotus also considered it merely an incident which eventually prevented ...
... battle of Himera was the result of a Carthaginian attempt to restore Terillus , an act which Hamilcar considered his personal duty to his exiled guest - friend . Herodotus also considered it merely an incident which eventually prevented ...
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The Achaemenid empire page | 2 |
Fars | 45 |
Further imperial expansion under Cambyses | 47 |
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