10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CTESIPHON» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Demosthenes. Speeches of Æschines against
Ctesiphon and ...
Is not Ctesiphon the defendant ? Are not the damages undefined bylaw? Are you
not free from all risk of person, property, and reputation ?" What, then, is the
subject of his anxiety? Golden crowns and illegal proclamations in the theatre ...
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A literal translation of the Oration of Æschines against ...
... for it is not a head, but an estate, the man has. LXXIII. Concerning Ctesiphon,
the author of the decree, I wish to state a few particulars; the reater number I shall
pass over, in order that may make trial of you, whether you can distinguish ...
Aeschines, Daniel SPILLAN, 1823
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Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity
As after the taking of Maoza- malcha, Julian rewarded the brave with crowns,
again reviving a practice a long time dead.26 At last, Julian stood beneath the
walls of Ctesiphon, his objective, the walls that Trajan, Avidius Cassius, Severus,
and ...
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Aeschines Against
Ctesiphon: On the Crown (1889)
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Rufus Byam Richardson, 2008
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637: Siege of
Ctesiphon, Siege of Jerusalem, Covenant of ...
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Battle of Ctesiphon took place on May 29, 363 between the armies of Roman Emperor Julian and the Sassanid King Shapur II outside the walls of the Persian capital Ctesiphon.
Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, 2013
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Former Settlements in Iraq: Ur,
Ctesiphon, Nineveh, Eridu, ...
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A Medical History of Persia and the Eastern Caliphate: From ...
The Parthian kings were wont to pitch their tents in the plain between Seleucia
and Ctesiphon and, swelled by the followers and hangers-on of the court, the
little village of Ctesiphon had developed into a large city. The Roman invasion
under ...
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Buildings and Structures in Iraq: Hanging Gardens of ...
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E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936
When the Muslims, pendiug the building of a mosque of their own, used the great
hall of the Iw5n provisionally after the capture of Ctesiphon, the paintings
remained there intact and were still to be seen two centuries later. For example in
the ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CTESIPHON» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Ctesiphon im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Terrorism leaves Western travellers cut off from lands of wonder
You could sit beneath the span of the great mud-brick arch of Ctesiphon in silence and muse on the fate of conquerors while a single goon with ... «The Australian, Jul 15»
Great Mosque of Samarra to Ziggurat of Ur: Iraq's ancient wonders
Ancient Arch of Ctesiphon: Ctesiphon was built on the site of a military camp that was established across from Seleucia by Mithridates I of ... «IBNLive, Jun 15»
Book review: Thunder of the Gods by Anthony Riches
When all does not go to plan, he is forced to travel to the enemy capital of Ctesiphon where he must try to persuade the Parthian empire's King ... «Lancashire Evening Post, Apr 15»
This Week in World War I, April 4-11, 1915
The British advanced to within 25 miles of Baghdad before they finally met stiff Turkish resistance at the Battle of Ctesiphon on November 22. «Huffington Post, Apr 15»
Iran and the Yemeni Hornet's Nest
Iran's first intervention came in the 6th century CE when Yemeni Prince Sayf Ibn Dhi-Yazan traveled to the Sassanid capital Ctesiphon ... «Asharq Alawsat English, Mär 15»
Persia's Christian Roots
The Parthians had ruled from different capitals, including Seleucia-Ctesiphon in modern Iraq, but the Sassanids definitively chose that as their ... «Patheos, Mär 15»
ISIS militants bulldoze Iraq's biblical city of Nimrud
... birthplace of the Biblical patriarch Abraham, and the imperial capitals of Arab and Iranian empires in Samarra, Baghdad and Ctesiphon. «Haaretz, Mär 15»
Boko Haram Kills 68, Including Children, in NE Nigeria
... birthplace of the Biblical patriarch Abraham, and the imperial capitals of Arab and Iranian empires in Samarra, Baghdad and Ctesiphon. «Outlook, Mär 15»
A Bad Agreement with Iran Will Undermine Middle East Stability
... capital of the Sassanid Persians, Ctesiphon) and Damascus (which was the capital of the Islamic empire during the Umayyad dynasty). «Right Side News, Mär 15»
Assyrians: Ancient Christian community new to Syria
In 37 AD, Thaddeus was the first bishop of Seleucie-Ctesiphon, the capital of Parthia that is near to Baghdad, while Thomas left for India. «Yahoo News, Feb 15»