| World history - 1747 - 616 pages
...dominions. In the war between Antony and Augujius he fidcd with the former ; but after the battle at AP.ium was received into favour by the latter ; and being fent by Agrippa againfl Scribonins, who upon the death of jffan^er had ul'urped the kingdom of Brfphorus, he overcame... | |
| World history - 1747 - 800 pages
...affiibd them with men and noney againft Perfeus ; on which confideration, he was by tac ftnate honoured with the title of friend and ally of the people of Rome. In fome difputes that arofe between him ¿¿fkarnaces II. king of Pantus, concerning; the confines... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...In the war between Antony and Aiiguftus he fided with the former : but after the battle of Aftium he was received into favour by the latter ; and being...againft Scribonius, who upon the death of Afander had ulurptd the kingdom of Bofphorus, he overcame kim, 74 Pont«» ty Marc Antony, and reduced the kingdom... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 770 pages
...dominions. In the war between Antony and Auguftus, he joined the former ; but after the battle of A&ium, he was received into favour by the latter; and being...with the title of friend and ally of the people of Ka»ic. He afterwards waged war with the neighbouring barbarians who refufed to live in fubjetfion... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 716 pages
...In the war between Antony and Auguftus, he joined the former ; but after the battle of Ac'timn, he was received into favour by the latter; and being fent by Agrippa againft .... >,••» i — Scribonius, who, upon the death of Afander, had Mithridatic war, fighting with... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...overcame him, and reduced the kingdom of Colchis, which was bestowed upon him by Agrippa, who likewise honoured him with the title of friend and ally of the people of Rome. He afterwards waged war with the neighbouring barbarians refusing to live in subjection to the Romans ; but was overcome,... | |
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