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Alexander and his army were almost constantly marching or fighting, with either a major battle or a siege taking place in each of those years. Alexander crossed into Asia with forty thousand infantry and five thousand cavalry in the spring ...
call the Middle Assyrian period, the Assyrians launched their first major front in the northwest from the border of Hatti, through Armenia, and to the Zagros Mountains. In a series of small-scale attacks, the Assyrians use their newfound m...
Persians was the second part of a trilogy that won the first reward at the spectacular affrays in Athens’ City Dionysia carnival in 472 BCE, with Pericles assisting as choregos. The first play in the trilogy was called Phineus; it most like...
Portuguese Empire was one of the earliest overseas empires. There are several reasons for its early colonial flourishing: Hemmed in territorially on all sides by territories controlled by Castille, Portugal had nowhere to expand besides sea...
was for nearly a century the most powerful political, economic, cultural and scientific world. It has often been described as the first global superpower, mainly due to its hegemony and its extent. At its zenith in the early decades of the...
you will complete with the most appropriate response. Each response is worth 2 points. 1. Hearing the word “rabbit” may lead people to spell the spoken word “hair” as “h-a-r-e.” This best illustrates the outcome of a retrieval process know...
Mughal rule. Western and many Indian historians alike have focused on the reign of the Mughals almost to the point of total neglect and exclusion of other periods in Indian history. Journalists, art critics and popular historians have been ...