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proconsul of Illyria, Macedonia and Acaia (Greece) and Cassius of Syria, thus constituting an obstacle to the ambitions of Antony and Octavian. Another element which led Antony an
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spread his troops over Macedonia and Thrace, and advanced with no more than seven thousand horse to the long wall, which should have defended the territory of Constantinople. But
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active strength to the Macedonian phalanx of Philip and Alexander. From these institutions of peace and war Polybius has deduced the spirit and success of a people incapable of fe
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Bardas; and Basil the Macedonian performed an act of justice in the restoration of Ignatius, whose age and dignity had not been sufficiently respected. From his monastery, or pris
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been for the power of Macedonia and the weakness of the other Greek Republics. For after this establishment (of the laws) he was soon assaulted by the Macedonians, and finding tha
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one case against the Macedonians, in the other against the Carthaginians. Their victories, too, were far-famed: the one took Macedonia and brought the royal line of Antigonus to a
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and Aristotle himself a Macedonian . On the other hand, an Athenian who might have been accused of disrespecting the gods, by asserting that they have a selfish disregard for huma
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they soon removed to Macedonia (now Webster), in Hancock County, some 20 miles southeast of Nauvoo, where they remained until January 1846. [50] Upon the death of Joseph and Hyrum
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Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Cyprus and Georgia wish to join in this great restoration of the Orthodox Commonwealth and its spiritual prosperity, ridding themselves of th
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Rome, he crossed into Macedonia, and after blockading Pompey for almost four months behind mighty ramparts, finally routed him in the battle at Pharsalus, followed him in his flig
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spirit in a cottage of Macedonia than a rich and cultivated Paganism in Vienna. The spirit with which a railway is made counts and not the railway itself. We are never alone but a
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against Phillip of Macedonia: this has armed many others against many other Princes: and in our times, Julio Belanti would not have set in motion a conspiracy against Pandolfo, Ty
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