Western Civilization: A Brief HistoryCollegiate Press, 1988 - 513 páginas |
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... forces for his struggle . In the ensuing expedition , Cyrus was killed , native troops defeated , and his Greek forces ... force reached the Greek coast of the Black Sea in March of 400 B.C. This exploit , recorded in the diary of one of ...
... forces for his struggle . In the ensuing expedition , Cyrus was killed , native troops defeated , and his Greek forces ... force reached the Greek coast of the Black Sea in March of 400 B.C. This exploit , recorded in the diary of one of ...
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... force that could not be withstood except by another force similarly equipped . A technological innovation had again given superiority to a new society . From the eighth century on , cavalry slowly became the 150 TRADITIONAL EUROPE ...
... force that could not be withstood except by another force similarly equipped . A technological innovation had again given superiority to a new society . From the eighth century on , cavalry slowly became the 150 TRADITIONAL EUROPE ...
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... force from the beaches around the French port of Dunkirk . Even more important , the British Royal Air Force was successfully meeting a determined effort by Germany to defeat them in the air . Nor had all the French surrendered to the ...
... force from the beaches around the French port of Dunkirk . Even more important , the British Royal Air Force was successfully meeting a determined effort by Germany to defeat them in the air . Nor had all the French surrendered to the ...
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PART | 1 |
Beginnings | 9 |
TigrisEuphrates Dominance | 22 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 12 secciones no mostradas
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Términos y frases comunes
Africa Age of Discovery agricultural Allied American Arab areas aristocratic army Asia Minor Athens Austria Balkans barbarian became began Black Sea Britain British Byzantine Byzantine Empire Catholic centers century B.C. Christian Church civilization colonies communities complex Constantinople created CRETE culture Danube developed dominated Dutch early East eastern ecclesiastical economic Egypt emerged emperor empire England English Europe European force France French French Revolution frontier German Greece Greek Hellenistic Hellenistic civilization Hellenized historians human imperial India industrial influence institutions intellectual Islamic Italian Italy Jews king kingdom labor land later Latin leaders liberal London Magyars Marx Mediterranean military modern monarchy nations nineteenth century North organized peasant Persian Poland polis political population production reforms religion religious Republic Revolution Roman Rome rule rulers Russia Serbia social society Spain Spanish survived territories thought tion trade traditional troops United wealth West Western York