10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SELEUCIDAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Seleucidan in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Seleucidan im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Tell el Hesy (Lachish), Hyksos and Israelite Cities
The handles (228 to 2 3 3) are all of late types, but before the rise of Seleucidan
pottery. And the bottoms of vases ( 2 3 5-7) are also late, and ( 2 37) extended
down to the Seleucidan period. Of the latest pottery of Tell el Hesy I need say ...
William Matthew Flinders Petrie, 2013
2
Jewish Philosophy: An Historical Introduction
In a relatively short span of time, the territory of Antigonus was swallowed up by
the Ptolemaic Egyptian Greek kingdom and the Seleucidan Persian Greek
kingdom, and these first two world powers entered into a competition of their own
which ...
3
History of the Jews: From the Rise of the Kabbala (1270 C. ...
The Syrian empire and the Seleucidan had perished long ago, Syria had by turns
become the prey of Romans, Byzantines, Mahometans, Mongols and Turks ;
nevertheless, the Babylonian and Egyptian Jewa had retained that chronology, ...
Heinrich Graetz, Bella Lowy, 2009
4
Useful Tables, Forming an Appendix to the Journal of the ...
Seleucidan. Era. —. Tyre. —. Antioch. —. Abraham. —. Casar. —. 11. The
Grecian Era, or Era or the Seleucides, Dates from the reign of Seleucus Nicator,
31.1 years and four months before Purist. It was used in Syria for many years,
and ...
5
The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic ...
This class of coins of the two Seleucidan kings is among those generally
assigned to their eastern dominions. VII. Bow in case. No such type apparently
occurs alone on the reverse of any Seleucidan coins, but it is found as a symbol
on a coin ...
6
The Numismatic Chronicle
It would seem, in fact, that the eastern part of the Seleucidan kingdom remained
in the hands of the Parthians till the year 130 B.C., when the brother of Demetrius
II, Antiochus, surnamed Sidetes from his birthplace Side, set out from Syria with ...
7
Essays on Indian Antiquities, Historic, Numismatic, and ...
west of Asia, to maintain any intimate connexion with India, and it is not until the
time of Antiochus the Great, the fifth Seleucidan monarch, that we have any
positive indication of an intercourse between India and Syria. It is recorded of this
...
James Prinsep, Edward Thomas, 2013
8
The British Treasury; Being Cabinet the First of Our Greek ...
We may also very well infer from the Anchor to be seen in several of the Coins of
the Kings of Commagene, that they were in reality descended from the
Seleucidan Race ; for this Anchor, which is to be (m) Appt- found on other
Seleucidan ...
9
The Reign and Coinage of Carausius
It seems to me that the coin in question was struck in some portion of the
dominions of the Seleucidan kings thus acquired by the Parthians during this
dominance, and that it would be very natural for the Arsacidan ruler in such
circum— ...
The recovery of Babylon by Seleucus I. Nicator, took place in B.C. 312, and it is
from this date that the Seleucidan era was reckoned. It seems very probable that
the coins of Tyre and Sidon, with names of the Seleucidae, and bearing dates of
...
Frederic William Madden, 1976