The History of Ancient Civilization: A HandbookJohn Stuart Verschoyle |
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afterwards amongst ancient architecture army artists Aryan Asia Minor assembly Assyrian Athenians Athens Augustus Babylon Babylonian bas-reliefs became bronze Cæsar called Carthage Carthaginians celebrated centre century character chief Christian citizens civilization classes colonies commerce conquest consuls death divine Dorians East Egypt Egyptian empire Euphrates Euripides feet formed Gaul gods Greece Greek Hebrews Hellas Hellenic Herodotus Homer honour Ionian Italy Jewish Jews Julius Cæsar king labour land language Latin liberty literature Macedonia Marius master Medes military modern monarchy monuments moral nation Nile Nineveh origin painting palace patricians Pericles Persian Phidias Phoenicians plebeians poems poet poetry political Polygnotus possessed prætor priests prophets race Rameses reign religion religious republic Roman Roman Republic Rome ruins sacred sculpture Senate slaves social Sophocles Spain Sparta Spartans stone style supreme temple Thebes tion tombs towns tribes tribunes victory wealth worship