A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Persia conquered Babylonia and Egypt ( 539 and 521 B.C. ) . Darius reorganized the Persian Empire and laid heavy taxes on the Ionians to pun- ish them for their rebellious attitude . From 499 to 494 B.C. the Ionians , with the aid of ...
... Persia conquered Babylonia and Egypt ( 539 and 521 B.C. ) . Darius reorganized the Persian Empire and laid heavy taxes on the Ionians to pun- ish them for their rebellious attitude . From 499 to 494 B.C. the Ionians , with the aid of ...
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... Persian fleet returned to Asia Minor . But Persia was not defeated ; Marathon proved to be only the beginning of the war . After ten years of nominal peace , Xerxes , now king of Persia , planned to conquer Attica . Leading his army ...
... Persian fleet returned to Asia Minor . But Persia was not defeated ; Marathon proved to be only the beginning of the war . After ten years of nominal peace , Xerxes , now king of Persia , planned to conquer Attica . Leading his army ...
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... Persian fleet of its bases and prevent an attack on his lines of communication with Macedon . CONQUEST OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE As a result of the capture of Tyre and Sidon ( 332 B.C. ) Alex- ander obtained possession of the Persian fleet ...
... Persian fleet of its bases and prevent an attack on his lines of communication with Macedon . CONQUEST OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE As a result of the capture of Tyre and Sidon ( 332 B.C. ) Alex- ander obtained possession of the Persian fleet ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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