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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 . 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 . 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 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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