... therefor in the impoverished condition of the public treasury at the time of his accession, and the necessities occasioned by the incursions of the barbarians, who ravaged the Eastern provinces of the Empire until they were finally defeated by Titus.... A Thousand Years of the Tartars - Trang 41bởi Edward Harper Parker - 1895 - 371 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Marcius Willson - 1854 - 894 trang
...Tyrrhenian fleets; he founded the city of -<Et' na, 1 and added other cities to his government. He died after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his brother Thrasybulis, whose cruelties led to his speedy dethronement, which was followed, not only by... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1854 - 622 trang
...and Tyrrhenian fleets ; he founded the city of jEt¿na,' and added other cities to his government. He died after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his brother Thrasybi'ilis, whose cruelties led to his speedy dethronement, which was followed, not only... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1874 - 624 trang
...and Tyrrhenian fleets ; he founded the city of JEt' na,1 and added other cities to his government. He died after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his brother Thrasybi'ilis, whose cruelties led to his speedy dethronement, which was followed, not only... | |
| Thomas William Beale - 1881 - 310 trang
...eotemporary of Abaká Khan, king of Persia, and died at Tabreiz in January, 1278 AD, Shaban, 670 AH after a reign of ten years and was succeeded by his son Malik Shamsuddin II. Eingi of the dynasty of fart or Kara. 1. Malik Shams-uddín Muhammad Kart I. 2.... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 652 trang
...Empire until they were finally defeated by Titus. Vespasian died of an illness in Campania, in AD 79, after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his son TITUS, the conqueror of Jerusalem; though his other son, Domitian, made some opposition, alleging that... | |
| 1897 - 484 trang
...Empire until they were finally defeated by Titus. Vespasian died of an illness in Campania, in AD 79, after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his son TITUS, the conqueror of Jerusalem; though his other son, Domitian, made some opposition, alleging that... | |
| Theodore Wehle - 1914 - 216 trang
...the ablest king that Israel had and his position somewhat resembles that of David. He died in 877 BC after a reign of ten years and was succeeded by his son, Ahab. As already stated Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of the king of Tyre, and thereby reverted... | |
| 1916 - 638 trang
...Empire until they were finally defeated by Titus. Vespasian died of an illness in Campania, in AD 79, after a reign of ten years, and was succeeded by his son TITUS, the conqueror of Jerusalem; though his other son, Domitian, made some opposition, alleging that... | |
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