Labberton's Universal History (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Robert H. Labberton

 
9781330209639: Labberton's Universal History (Classic Reprint)

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Plate I. Babylonia before theS emitic Conquest. Chaldean A scendency, 3800 b.c. The Great Pyramids. II. The Elamitic A scendency, 2100 b.c. Egypt under the Twelfth Dynasty. The Pyramids and Lake of I nundations. III. Egyptian A scendency, 1450 b.c. Asiatic Conquest of theE ighteenth Dynasty. The Kossean Conquest of Babylon. Rise of the First Assyrian Empire. The Assyrian Conquest of Subari. Phcenicia. IV. The Hittite A scendency, 1250 b.c. Egypt under Rameses II. Assyria under Tugultininep I. Ruins ofT hebes. The Seven Mouths of theN ile. v. The World 1000 Years b.c. Greatness of I srael. First Assyrian Empire in its Decline. Assyrian Empire under Tiglath Pileser I. Greek Colonies of Asia Minor. The Tribes of I srael. JuDAH AND I srael, 925 b.c. VI. The Assyrian A scendency, about 660 b.c. Assyrian Empire, Shalmaneser II. The Heart of A ssyria. VII. Asia after the Fall of A ssyria, 560 b.c. Greatness of Babylon. Surroundings of Babylon. Plan ofT yrus, GREEK HISTORY. VIII. Hellas, 550 b.c. I onian, Dorian, and olian Settlements. The Field ofT roy. IX. Hellas and Peloponnesus. A thens and theB ay of Salamis. Sparta. Thebes. Corinth and the I sthmus. X. Eastern Part of Hellas and Peloponnesus, 444 B.C. A thene. XI. Persian Empire in its Greatest Extent, 500 B.C. March of Cyrus Minor andR etreat of THE 10,000 UNDER XeNOPHON, 401 B.C. Granicus. Empire op Alexander the Great, 323 b.c. Plate XIL Division of theE mpire of Alexander the Great, 301 b.c. Western Asia after theB attle of Magnesia. Western A sia, 74 b.c. Western A sia, 63 b.c. ROMAN HISTORY. XIII. Latium and its neighbors. Seven Hills of Rome. Neighborhood of Rome, 100 a.d. XIV. Italy from theS amnite Wars to the Punic Wars, 343-263 b.c. Tarentum. XV. Rome and Carthage at the beginning of THE First Punic War. Rome and Carthage at the end of the First Punic War. Rome and Carthage,at the beginning of theS
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