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... he was in Rome, he sought me diligently, and found me Encyclopedia ROME I. DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLICAN CONSTITUTION 1. Original Roman State 2. The Struggle between Patricians and Plebeians ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rome.htm
... , with whom the script had originated, considered in connection with the fact that the highly developed culture of the Sumerians greatly influenced that of the Semites, brought about the peculiar amalgamation known ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylonia.htm
... the Pyramid Texts, the oldest religious texts of Egypt, and judging from the evident great development of the temple of On at the time of the writing of the texts, the city ...
https://bibleatlas.org/heliopolis.htm
... the Pyramid Texts, the oldest religious texts of Egypt, and judging from the evident great development of the temple of On at the time of the writing of the texts, the city ...
https://bibleatlas.org/on.htm
... wall, and an artificial harbor was constructed on the East toward the main land. It developed into a trading city in early times, as did most of the Phoenician cities on this ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gamad.htm
... wall, and an artificial harbor was constructed on the East toward the main land. It developed into a trading city in early times, as did most of the Phoenician cities on this ...
https://bibleatlas.org/helech.htm
... 8 ) Philistines (9 ) Tiglath-pileser I (10) Aramean States (11) Peaceful Development (12) Shalmaneser II (13) Tiglath-pileser III (14) Shalmaneser IV and Sargon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram-maacah.htm
... 8 ) Philistines (9 ) Tiglath-pileser I (10) Aramean States (11) Peaceful Development (12) Shalmaneser II (13) Tiglath-pileser III (14) Shalmaneser IV and Sargon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram.htm
... 8 ) Philistines (9 ) Tiglath-pileser I (10) Aramean States (11) Peaceful Development (12) Shalmaneser II (13) Tiglath-pileser III (14) Shalmaneser IV and Sargon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mesopotamia.htm
... wall, and an artificial harbor was constructed on the East toward the main land. It developed into a trading city in early times, as did most of the Phoenician cities on this ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arvad.htm
... Macedonia, Pergamos and Rome. Because of its comparatively isolated position, civilization there was less developed than in the neighboring countries, and the Asiatic influence was at most times stronger than the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pamphylia.htm
... the Athenians extremely religious. He had found an altar to a god unknown. Then he develops theme of the great and only God, not from the Hebrew, but from the Greek ...
https://bibleatlas.org/areopagus.htm
... :8 ) calls it Great Sidon. It led all the Phoenician cities in its early development of maritime affairs, its sailors being the first to launch out into the open sea out ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sidon_the_great.htm
... by land and sea. Its location, therefore, favored its religious, political and commercial development, and presented a most advantageous field for the missionary labors of Paul. The city stood ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephesus.htm
... Antioch was a cosmopolitan city. Though not a seaport, its situation was favorable to commercial development, and it absorbed much of the trade of the Levant. Seleucus Nicator had settled numbers ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syrian_antioch.htm
... the civilization between the Canaanite and the Israelite occupation of Taanach; the excavations Show rather gradual development. The Canaanites will have gradually assimilated the Israelites drawn to them from the villages in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/taanach.htm
... name Adria was only applied to the most northern part of the sea. But after the development of the Syracusan colonies on the Italian and Illyrian coasts the application of the term was gradually ...
https://bibleatlas.org/adriatic_sea.htm
... knew also of small quantities of copper, but mainly used flint, of which they gradually developed the finest working known in any age. They rapidly advanced in civilization. Their pottery of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/egypt.htm
... 8 ) Philistines (9 ) Tiglath-pileser I (10) Aramean States (11) Peaceful Development (12) Shalmaneser II (13) Tiglath-pileser III (14) Shalmaneser IV and Sargon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syria.htm
... " the Jews thus possessing for the first time a seaport through which commerce might be fully developed. It was taken by Pompey and joined to the province of Syria (Ant., ...
https://bibleatlas.org/joppa.htm
... however, to name the principal cities of Greece. Northern Greece had no great cities which developed as commercial centers. Aegina was the first to attain to special importance, then Corinth and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/greece.htm
... to the Old Testament an international influence, but it affected most vitally the Hebrew and Christian development. (3 ) The Alexandrinus Codex (4th to 5th centuries) was the first of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/alexandria.htm
... revenue thus obtained was of inestimable value to Philip, who not only used it for the development of the Macedonian army, but also proved himself a master of the art of bribery. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philippi.htm
... seen from the rude sculptures in the Wadi el-Kana near Tyre. Under Babylonian influence it rapidly developed. Among the Canaanite spoil captured by Thothmes III were tables, chairs and staves of cedar ...
https://bibleatlas.org/canaan.htm
... countries." But it is difficult to trace out the profound influence they exerted in the development of their country from the fact that they adopted to such an extent Greek and Roman names ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dispersion.htm