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... Assyria was a fact of unique significance in ancient history , in that it concentrated the matchless energy of a ... Assyria fail completely about twenty - five years before the end , for Eastern monarchs are not in the habit of ...
... Assyria was a fact of unique significance in ancient history , in that it concentrated the matchless energy of a ... Assyria fail completely about twenty - five years before the end , for Eastern monarchs are not in the habit of ...
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... Assyria - and there breaks off . Even in this , however , there is some consolation . It is no small gain to have confirmed that the last Ninevite king was actually Sin - shar- ishkun , or Sarakos , as a later Greek historian calls him ...
... Assyria - and there breaks off . Even in this , however , there is some consolation . It is no small gain to have confirmed that the last Ninevite king was actually Sin - shar- ishkun , or Sarakos , as a later Greek historian calls him ...
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... Assyria could count . For the chronicle had already revealed , so far back as the year 616 , that Egypt , under Psammetichus I , who had so decisively shaken off the yoke of Ashurbanipal , had now actually sent an army to co - operate ...
... Assyria could count . For the chronicle had already revealed , so far back as the year 616 , that Egypt , under Psammetichus I , who had so decisively shaken off the yoke of Ashurbanipal , had now actually sent an army to co - operate ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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