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الصفحة viii
Kings of Egypt . 312. SeleucUS I ( Nicator ) . 322. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , satrap . 305. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , king . 285. PTOLEMY II ( Philadelphus ) . 280. ANTIOCHUS I ( Soter ) . 261. ANTIOCHUS II ( Theos ) . 249.
Kings of Egypt . 312. SeleucUS I ( Nicator ) . 322. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , satrap . 305. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , king . 285. PTOLEMY II ( Philadelphus ) . 280. ANTIOCHUS I ( Soter ) . 261. ANTIOCHUS II ( Theos ) . 249.
الصفحة xiv
... and the four horns which rose up after this had been broken , were the four kingdoms - viz . those of Macedonia , Thrace , Syria , and Egypt , -into which , after Alexander's death , his empire was ultimately resolved .
... and the four horns which rose up after this had been broken , were the four kingdoms - viz . those of Macedonia , Thrace , Syria , and Egypt , -into which , after Alexander's death , his empire was ultimately resolved .
الصفحة xv
... and Egypt , under Ptolemy ) ; the leagues and conflicts , with varying fortunes , between the kings of the ' north ' ( Antioch ) and of the ' south ' ( Egypt ) during the following century and a half are next outlined ( xi .
... and Egypt , under Ptolemy ) ; the leagues and conflicts , with varying fortunes , between the kings of the ' north ' ( Antioch ) and of the ' south ' ( Egypt ) during the following century and a half are next outlined ( xi .
الصفحة xvi
7 including his conflicts with Egypt , his persecution of the Jews , and the doom which should suddenly cut short his career ( xi . 21—45 ) . The death of Antiochus would be followed by the resurrection ( of Israelites ) , and the ...
7 including his conflicts with Egypt , his persecution of the Jews , and the doom which should suddenly cut short his career ( xi . 21—45 ) . The death of Antiochus would be followed by the resurrection ( of Israelites ) , and the ...
الصفحة xxiv
21 ) , for 13 years ( B.C. 585–572 ) , and an invasion of Egypt in his 37th year ( B.C. 568 ) , being all that we hear of . Nebuchadnezzar was emphatically a builder ; and ' nearly every cuneiform document now extant dating from his ...
21 ) , for 13 years ( B.C. 585–572 ) , and an invasion of Egypt in his 37th year ( B.C. 568 ) , being all that we hear of . Nebuchadnezzar was emphatically a builder ; and ' nearly every cuneiform document now extant dating from his ...
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