The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 117
... father and particularly from his father's action , which he repeated with Nefertiti , in marrying outside the royal family : he married into what appears to have been ( according to Desroches - Noblecourt ) the priestly governing class ...
... father and particularly from his father's action , which he repeated with Nefertiti , in marrying outside the royal family : he married into what appears to have been ( according to Desroches - Noblecourt ) the priestly governing class ...
الصفحة 201
... father's mistake . He repeated the assault on the city states . His father's hopes had been set back in the land battle at Marathon . Xerxes ' hopes were destroyed ten years later , by sea at Salamis , and by land as well at Plataea ...
... father's mistake . He repeated the assault on the city states . His father's hopes had been set back in the land battle at Marathon . Xerxes ' hopes were destroyed ten years later , by sea at Salamis , and by land as well at Plataea ...
الصفحة 222
... father would make little difference to our opinion of his character . He bitterly repented his crimes but did not amend his habits . So deeply religious was he , but so happy to be a god . A dynast , yet modelling himself on Achilles ...
... father would make little difference to our opinion of his character . He bitterly repented his crimes but did not amend his habits . So deeply religious was he , but so happy to be a god . A dynast , yet modelling himself on Achilles ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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