... number of Greek cities. The other states did not dare to make any further opposition, and he was thus at leisure to prepare for the invasion of Persia. 11. Leaving Antipater as governor of Macedon, he set out in the spring of 334, at the head of thirty... Landmarks of History ... - Page 67de Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1852 - 252 pages
...out in the spring of 334, at the head of 30,000 infantry, and 4,500 cavalry, and bade farewell to the native land which he was never to see again. He crossed...dreams — the village which marked the site of Troy. He offered a sacrifice at the tomb of Achilles, hung up his own shield in the temple, and took down... | |
| 1889 - 264 pages
...set out in the spring of 334, at the head of thirty thousand infantry and four thousand five hundred cavalry, and bade farewell to his native land, which...dreams — the village which marked the site of Troy. He offered a sacrifice at the tomb of Achilles, hung up his own shield in the temple, and took down... | |
| 1889 - 276 pages
...set out in the spring of 334, at the head of thirty thousand infantry and four thousand five hundred cavalry, and bade farewell to his native land, which...the spot which had so long been the object of his dreams—the village which marked the site of Troy. He offered a sacrifice at the tomb of Achilles,... | |
| 1917 - 888 pages
...till at about the age of fifty the " Desire of Pilgrimage " arose in his bosom, and urged him to bid farewell to his native land which he was never to see again. Then the story carries us to the land and the stormy times of the Merovingians and the great Abbey... | |
| 1917 - 984 pages
...till at about the age of fifty the " Desire of Pilgrimage " arose in his bosom, and urged him to bid farewell to his native land which he was never to see again. Then the story carries us to the land and the stormy times of the Merovingians and the great Abbey... | |
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