The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... ALEXANDER II PERDICCAS PTOLEMY X of Alorus , Regent 368-5 M. by P.o.A. 369-8 365-359 AMYNTAS M. by Alexander 336 ( ii ) x Euridice of Lyncestis PHILIP II , M. 382 : 359-336 from Achilles Molosian Dynasty in Epirus NEOPTOLEMUS Κ.Ο.Ε ...
... ALEXANDER II PERDICCAS PTOLEMY X of Alorus , Regent 368-5 M. by P.o.A. 369-8 365-359 AMYNTAS M. by Alexander 336 ( ii ) x Euridice of Lyncestis PHILIP II , M. 382 : 359-336 from Achilles Molosian Dynasty in Epirus NEOPTOLEMUS Κ.Ο.Ε ...
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... Alexander's Empire . While besieging Tyre , however , Alexander received an offer of peace from Darius . The Great King offered him Anatolia , Syria and Egypt in exchange for a peace to be sealed by marriage with his daughter . The ...
... Alexander's Empire . While besieging Tyre , however , Alexander received an offer of peace from Darius . The Great King offered him Anatolia , Syria and Egypt in exchange for a peace to be sealed by marriage with his daughter . The ...
الصفحة 221
... Alexander returned to Babylon which he was making into his capital . Here he paid the price of his violent labours . He fell sick of a fever and , after a week's illness , on June 28 , 323 , he died . He was nearly thirty - three years ...
... Alexander returned to Babylon which he was making into his capital . Here he paid the price of his violent labours . He fell sick of a fever and , after a week's illness , on June 28 , 323 , he died . He was nearly thirty - three years ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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