Early European History, Μέρος 1D.C. Heath & Company, 1917 - 715 σελίδες The battle of Salamis affords an interesting example of naval tactics in antiquity. The trireme was regarded as a missile to be hurled with sudden violence against the opposing ship, in order to disable or sink it. A sea fight became a series of maneuvers; and victory depended as much on the skill of the rowers and steersmen as on the bravery of the soldiers. The Persians at Salamis had many more ships than the Greeks, but Themistocles rightly believed that in the narrow strait their numbers would be a real disadvantage to them. |
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... Provinces of the Roman Empire 202 70. The Roman Law and the Latin Language 206 71. The Municipalities of the Roman Empire 208 72. Economic and Social Conditions in the First and Second Centuries 210 73. The Græco - Roman World . 215 X ...
... Provinces of the Roman Empire 202 70. The Roman Law and the Latin Language 206 71. The Municipalities of the Roman Empire 208 72. Economic and Social Conditions in the First and Second Centuries 210 73. The Græco - Roman World . 215 X ...
Σελίδα 36
... provinces were ready to revolt . Meanwhile , beyond the eastern moun- tains , the Medes were gathering omi- nously on the Assyr- ian frontier . The storm broke when the Median monarch , in alliance with the king of Babylon , moved upon ...
... provinces were ready to revolt . Meanwhile , beyond the eastern moun- tains , the Medes were gathering omi- nously on the Assyr- ian frontier . The storm broke when the Median monarch , in alliance with the king of Babylon , moved upon ...
Σελίδα 39
... The entire empire , excluding Persia proper , was divided into twenty satrapies , or provinces , each one with its civil 1 See page 21 . The satrapal system governor , or satrap . The satraps. The World Empire of Persia 39.
... The entire empire , excluding Persia proper , was divided into twenty satrapies , or provinces , each one with its civil 1 See page 21 . The satrapal system governor , or satrap . The satraps. The World Empire of Persia 39.
Σελίδα 40
... provinces there were also military governors who commanded the army and reported directly to the king . This device ... province to province and investigate the conduct of his officials . It became a proverb that " the king has many eyes ...
... provinces there were also military governors who commanded the army and reported directly to the king . This device ... province to province and investigate the conduct of his officials . It became a proverb that " the king has many eyes ...
Σελίδα 40
... province , tributary state , satrapy . 7. Identify these dates : 606 B.C .; 539 B.C .; and 546 B.C. 8. Why was India better known in ancient times than China ? 9. What modern countries are included within the limits of ancient Iran ? 10 ...
... province , tributary state , satrapy . 7. Identify these dates : 606 B.C .; 539 B.C .; and 546 B.C. 8. Why was India better known in ancient times than China ? 9. What modern countries are included within the limits of ancient Iran ? 10 ...
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Σελίδα 433 - And now, I dare say,' said Sir Bors, ' thou Sir Launcelot, there thou liest, that thou wert never matched of earthly knight's hands; and thou wert the courtliest knight that ever bare shield; and thou wert the truest friend to thy lover that ever bestrode horse; and thou wert the truest lover of a sinful man that ever loved woman; and thou wert the kindest man that ever...
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Σελίδα 664 - With some changes, it is still used in the Church of England and the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. The...
Σελίδα 574 - I have read Aristotle many times, and I assure you there is nothing of the kind mentioned by him. Go rest in peace ; and be certain that the spots which you have seen are in your eyes, and not in the sun.
Σελίδα 472 - Let not love of any earthly possession detain you. You dwell in a land narrow and unfertile. Your numbers overflow, and hence you devour one another in wars. Let these home discords cease. Start upon the way to the Holy Sepulchre; wrench the land from the accursed race, and subdue it to yourselves.
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Σελίδα 309 - Karl also tried to write, and used to keep his tablets and writingbook under the pillow of his couch, that when he had leisure he might practice his hand in forming letters; but he made little progress in a task too long deferred, and begun too late in life.