The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 530
... ships , but even so , much of the pressure was still carried by the cables . The bridges were held in position by the ships ' anchors in depths down to 104 m against a variable current which even reverses its direction in freak weather ...
... ships , but even so , much of the pressure was still carried by the cables . The bridges were held in position by the ships ' anchors in depths down to 104 m against a variable current which even reverses its direction in freak weather ...
الصفحة 547
... ships under oar , which came on a direct course from Therma to Sciathos , and three Greek ships , stationed at Sciathos as look - out ships.43 When the Persians were sighted , the Greeks fled . Two were overtaken and captured . The ...
... ships under oar , which came on a direct course from Therma to Sciathos , and three Greek ships , stationed at Sciathos as look - out ships.43 When the Persians were sighted , the Greeks fled . Two were overtaken and captured . The ...
الصفحة 548
... ships reached the Sciathos Channel , 180 km away , and the others were strung out off the rock - bound coast from Casthanaea to the Channel . In this stretch there were some narrow beaches , where one line of ships could moor close in ...
... ships reached the Sciathos Channel , 180 km away , and the others were strung out off the rock - bound coast from Casthanaea to the Channel . In this stretch there were some narrow beaches , where one line of ships could moor close in ...
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The Achaemenid empire page | 2 |
Fars | 45 |
Further imperial expansion under Cambyses | 47 |
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