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Side v
But I would vary the use of Zoroaster and Zerdusht , as I drew my information from
Greece or Persia : since our connexion with India , the genuine Timour is
restored to the throne of Tamerlane : our most correct writers have retrenched the
Al ...
But I would vary the use of Zoroaster and Zerdusht , as I drew my information from
Greece or Persia : since our connexion with India , the genuine Timour is
restored to the throne of Tamerlane : our most correct writers have retrenched the
Al ...
Side xi
340 Fortifications of the Empire , from the Euxine to the Persian Frontier . . 342
488 . Death of Perozes , King of Persia 346 502 - 505 . The Persian War . . 346
Fortifications of Dara . . 347 The Caspian or Iberian Gates . 348 The Schools of ...
340 Fortifications of the Empire , from the Euxine to the Persian Frontier . . 342
488 . Death of Perozes , King of Persia 346 502 - 505 . The Persian War . . 346
Fortifications of Dara . . 347 The Caspian or Iberian Gates . 348 The Schools of ...
Side xii
361 Character and Choice of Belisarius . 362 529 — 532 . His Services in the
Persian War . 364 533 . Preparations for the African War . . 366 Departure of the
Fleet . . 368 Belisarius Lands on the coast of Africa 370 Defeats the Vandals in a
first ...
361 Character and Choice of Belisarius . 362 529 — 532 . His Services in the
Persian War . 364 533 . Preparations for the African War . . 366 Departure of the
Fleet . . 368 Belisarius Lands on the coast of Africa 370 Defeats the Vandals in a
first ...
Side xiii
CHOSROES I . OR NUSHIRVAN KING OF PERSIA . — HIS PROSPEROUS
REIGN AND WARS WITH THE ROMANS .THE COLCHIAN OR LAZIC WAR . —
THE ÆTHOPIANS . 443 451 458 527 - 565 . Weakness of the Empire of Justinian
439 ...
CHOSROES I . OR NUSHIRVAN KING OF PERSIA . — HIS PROSPEROUS
REIGN AND WARS WITH THE ROMANS .THE COLCHIAN OR LAZIC WAR . —
THE ÆTHOPIANS . 443 451 458 527 - 565 . Weakness of the Empire of Justinian
439 ...
Side 75
... urbe Procopio genitore micas ; cui prisca propago Augustis venit a proavis .
The poet ( Sidon . Panegyr . Anthem . 67 – 306 ) then proceeds to relate the
private life and fortunes of the future emperor , with which he obtained , after his
Persian ...
... urbe Procopio genitore micas ; cui prisca propago Augustis venit a proavis .
The poet ( Sidon . Panegyr . Anthem . 67 – 306 ) then proceeds to relate the
private life and fortunes of the future emperor , with which he obtained , after his
Persian ...
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