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... Persian king best known to them , even if they were issued before his reign.2 It is certainly in itself improbable that Asia Minor had to wait until the reign of Darius for a satisfactory gold currency . The coinage of Persia is ...
... Persian king best known to them , even if they were issued before his reign.2 It is certainly in itself improbable that Asia Minor had to wait until the reign of Darius for a satisfactory gold currency . The coinage of Persia is ...
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... Persian power on the coast was destroyed , or at least greatly weakened . Now it is well known that Persian lordship did thus suffer a check in the days following the repulse of Xerxes from Greece . The Greek victory of Mycale in 479 ...
... Persian power on the coast was destroyed , or at least greatly weakened . Now it is well known that Persian lordship did thus suffer a check in the days following the repulse of Xerxes from Greece . The Greek victory of Mycale in 479 ...
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... Persian war . Mr. Head gives them to the end of the sixth century.2 But the weakness of the city at that time is shown by the fact that it contributed only three ships to the Ionian fleet . The inhabitants had abandoned the city to sail ...
... Persian war . Mr. Head gives them to the end of the sixth century.2 But the weakness of the city at that time is shown by the fact that it contributed only three ships to the Ionian fleet . The inhabitants had abandoned the city to sail ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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