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... satraps in their neighbourhood . Almost in the midst of them was situated Dascyleium , the head quarters of the Persian satrapy of Mysia . Xenophon 1 describes the city as a luxurious residence . ' Here , ' he says , was the palace of ...
... satraps in their neighbourhood . Almost in the midst of them was situated Dascyleium , the head quarters of the Persian satrapy of Mysia . Xenophon 1 describes the city as a luxurious residence . ' Here , ' he says , was the palace of ...
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... satraps who had head quarters at Dascyleium Pharna- bazus , when in command of the Persian fleet , issued silver coins in Cilicia . He also seems on some unknown occasion to have issued silver coins at Cyzicus ; the following is their ...
... satraps who had head quarters at Dascyleium Pharna- bazus , when in command of the Persian fleet , issued silver coins in Cilicia . He also seems on some unknown occasion to have issued silver coins at Cyzicus ; the following is their ...
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... satraps of Mysia had little to do with the issues of coins on the coast of the Propontis . No doubt they must have had frequent relations with these Greek cities . But if we adhere to the view that it was only on the occasion of ...
... satraps of Mysia had little to do with the issues of coins on the coast of the Propontis . No doubt they must have had frequent relations with these Greek cities . But if we adhere to the view that it was only on the occasion of ...
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FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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