The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... Carthage when he was elected consul six years after his defeat was vigorously popular . He introduced the Greek idea of annual elections of magistrates . After his exile from Carthage in 195 B.C. he took refuge with the King of Pergamon ...
... Carthage when he was elected consul six years after his defeat was vigorously popular . He introduced the Greek idea of annual elections of magistrates . After his exile from Carthage in 195 B.C. he took refuge with the King of Pergamon ...
الصفحة 258
... Carthage 4. King Philip of MACEDON allied to Carthage 4a . Greek and Pergamon coalition against Macedon 5. Death of King Hiero : Syracuse joins Carthage 5a . Syracuse recovered by Rome 6. Scipio brothers attempting to conquer Spain ...
... Carthage 4. King Philip of MACEDON allied to Carthage 4a . Greek and Pergamon coalition against Macedon 5. Death of King Hiero : Syracuse joins Carthage 5a . Syracuse recovered by Rome 6. Scipio brothers attempting to conquer Spain ...
الصفحة 259
... Carthage Fifty years after her defeat Carthage had paid off her indemnity in yearly tribute to find herself once more the object of fear and hatred among the Roman veterans of the great war . They saw that she could manage her busi ...
... Carthage Fifty years after her defeat Carthage had paid off her indemnity in yearly tribute to find herself once more the object of fear and hatred among the Roman veterans of the great war . They saw that she could manage her busi ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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