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... Artaxerxes Longimanus , they resumed the war against the Greeks . The two enemies were not able to forgive each other ; the Greeks had sent the Ten Thousand to support Cyrus against his brother who had assumed the power , and that ...
... Artaxerxes Longimanus , they resumed the war against the Greeks . The two enemies were not able to forgive each other ; the Greeks had sent the Ten Thousand to support Cyrus against his brother who had assumed the power , and that ...
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... Artaxerxes quell the Egyptian rebellion and destroy forever the rule of her pharaos . The Persian king had freed himself from the Greeks and now turned against Hermias ' small State which was " like a thorn in his empire . " Philip no ...
... Artaxerxes quell the Egyptian rebellion and destroy forever the rule of her pharaos . The Persian king had freed himself from the Greeks and now turned against Hermias ' small State which was " like a thorn in his empire . " Philip no ...
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... Artaxerxes II - 22 Artaxerxes Longimanus - 22 Artaxerxes Ochus - 91 , 96 , 97 , 101 , 116 , 168 Arthemis - 184 Arthus - 35 Asia - 21 , 22 , 111 , 112 , 118 , 147 , 173 Asia Minor - 79 , 171 Asiatics - 23 Assembly - 55 , 56 , 67 , 93 ...
... Artaxerxes II - 22 Artaxerxes Longimanus - 22 Artaxerxes Ochus - 91 , 96 , 97 , 101 , 116 , 168 Arthemis - 184 Arthus - 35 Asia - 21 , 22 , 111 , 112 , 118 , 147 , 173 Asia Minor - 79 , 171 Asiatics - 23 Assembly - 55 , 56 , 67 , 93 ...
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