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Found 33 total hits in 9 results.
Alexandria (Egypt) (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Syria (Syria) (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Coele-Syria (Lebanon) (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Origin of War in Coele-Syria
Shortly after the catastrophe of Cleomenes, the governor
of Coele-Syria, who was an Aetolian by birth, resolved to hold
treasonable parley with Antiochus and put the cities of that
province into his hands. B. C. 220-219. The origin of the war in Coele-Syria. He was induced to take this step
partly by Coele-Syria, who was an Aetolian by birth, resolved to hold
treasonable parley with Antiochus and put the cities of that
province into his hands. B. C. 220-219. The origin of the war in Coele-Syria. He was induced to take this step
partly by the contempt with which Ptolemy's
shameful debauchery and general conduct had
inspired him; and partly by distrust of the
king's ministers, which he had learned to entertain in the course of the recent attempt of Antiochus upon
Coele-Syria: for in that campaign he had rendered signal
service to Ptolemy, and yet, far from receiving Coele-Syria. He was induced to take this step
partly by the contempt with which Ptolemy's
shameful debauchery and general conduct had
inspired him; and partly by distrust of the
king's ministers, which he had learned to entertain in the course of the recent attempt of Antiochus upon
Coele-Syria: for in that campaign he had rendered signal
service to Ptolemy, and yet, far from receiving any thanks for
it, he had been summoned to Alexandria and barely escaped
losing his life. The advances which he now made to Antiochus
were gladly received, and the affair was soon in the course of
being rapidly completed.
But I must make my readers acquainted with the position
of the royal family of Syria as I have already done wit
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Persia (Iran) (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Asia (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
226 BC (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
223 BC (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
220 BC - 219 BC (search for this): book 5, chapter 40
Origin of War in Coele-Syria
Shortly after the catastrophe of Cleomenes, the governor
of Coele-Syria, who was an Aetolian by birth, resolved to hold
treasonable parley with Antiochus and put the cities of that
province into his hands. B. C. 220-219. The origin of the war in Coele-Syria. He was induced to take this step
partly by the contempt with which Ptolemy's
shameful debauchery and general conduct had
inspired him; and partly by distrust of the
king's ministers, which he had learned to entertain in the course of the recent attempt of Antiochus upon
Coele-Syria: for in that campaign he had rendered signal
service to Ptolemy, and yet, far from receiving any thanks for
it, he had been summoned to Alexandria and barely escaped
losing his life. The advances which he now made to Antiochus
were gladly received, and the affair was soon in the course of
being rapidly completed.
But I must make my readers acquainted with the position
of the royal family of Syria as I have already done wit