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... He delayed a Perseplis until may of 330 BC and then, before leaving, he destroyed the great palace complex as a gesture to the Greeks. ...
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... Darius fled away from the battle but was murdered by a noble in 330 BC. ... He made campaigns against central Asia from 330 to 327 BC. ...
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... After Alexander's victory the only obstacle left was capturing or killing Darius. So in July 330 BC Alexander chased Darius with his fastest troops 12 days. ...
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... into retreat. Alexander caught up with Darius III in 330 bc, in Ecbatana, located a little south of the Caspian Sea. Darius III ...
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... Alexander marched north in pursuit of Darius in the summer of 330 BC. Before Alexander was able to reach him, Darius was slain by his own men. ...
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... Upon Darius' assassination in 330 BC, Alexander assumed the role of Persian Great King. This provided him with Persian support in his later conquests. ...
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... It had taken Alexander only three years, from the spring of 330 BC to the spring of 327 BC, to master this vast area (Encarta 2000). ...
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... So in the summer of 330 BC he marched north in pursuit of Darius. When Alexander came upon Radius's body he ordered it to be sent back to ! ...
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... Into the twentieth century the writings decrease and show a greater influence by the Muslims. Zoroastrian History From around 550-330 BC. ...
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... was still alive and at large. So in the summer of 330 BC he marched north in pursuit of Darius. Alexander had almost caught up to ...
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Termed by Aristotle around 330 BC, hamartia is a tragic hero's "error or transgression or his flaw or weakness of character." (p.1296) Othello's hamartias ...
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... were written. The literary term was actually discovered around 330 BC by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Through his theory ...
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... In 330 BC, a series of allegations was brought against some of Alexander's officers because of their plot to kill him. Alexander ...
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... In early June 330 BC Alexander set out for Ecbatana. ... In 330 BC, Alexander also renewed his pursuit of Darius via the Caspian Gates. ...
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... These were civil wars among the Greek countries spanning 430-400 BC In the 330's the Greeks were taken over by Massendona led by Alexander the Great. ...
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... Cush. The Kingdom of Cush lasted from approximately 1000 BC to 330 AD This Kingdom lasted longer than any other modern nation. The ...
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... ineffective, and Trahan's successor, Hadrian, preferred to observe the treaty of Rhandeia (treaty of 63 BC). ... This was because of Tiridates III (287-330 AD). ...
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... for generations before him (Beers 330). For instance, the Iliad was based on the Trojan War, which was discovered to be circa 1400-120 BC by archaeologist ...
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... It lasted from 1580-1085 BC It was during this era that Egypt became an ... Throughout all three kingdoms there were a total of 330 monarch, starting with Menes ...
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... Philip's assassination in 336 BC erased all doubt of Alexander's kingship, and he had Philip's ... His vision of empire changed from 331 to 330 to that of a union ...
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... Trajan came into rule in 98 BC. ... at Aachen the best minds and the finest craftsmen of western Europe and the Byzantine East (Gardner, 330)." These craftsmen ...
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... Trajan came into rule in 98 BC. ... at Aachen the best minds and the finest craftsmen of western Europe and the Byzantine East (Gardner, 330)." These craftsmen ...
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... 27 BC - Augustus becomes the first Roman Emperor ... 330 AD - Constantine founds Constantinople, on the sight of the Greek city of Byzantium, as the capital of his ...
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... The great pharaoh Thutmose III of 1400 BC hunted the elephant for its ivory. ... Elephants have very poor digestive systems, which causes them to eat 330 to 375 ...
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... to hockey that is known to have been played during the 1st millennium BC in Ireland is ... Sawchuk had a total of 447 wins, 330 loses, 173 ties, and 103 shutouts. ...
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... mid 600's BC. When Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed after himself Constantinople, in 330 AD ...
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... The Babylonian Hammurabi Code, created in 1700 BC, decreeded the death penalty for ... One example is Lactantius, (260 to 330 CE) an early Christian writer, who ...
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... have been founded by colonists from the Greek city of Megara under Byzas in 667 BC. ... older Rome, and made it the capital of the Roman Empire on May 11, AD 330. ...
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