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d. The Cyclades |
ib. |
e. Crete |
ib. |
f. Cyprus |
154 |
History of the Grecian colonies |
155 |
General observations |
ib. |
Colonies on the Western coast of Asia Minor: |
157 |
1. Æolian colonies |
158 |
2. Ionian colonies |
159 |
3. Dorian colonies |
161 |
Colonies on the coast of the Propontis and the Black sea |
162 |
Colonies on the coasts of Thrace and Macedonia |
163 |
Colonies on the western coast of Greece |
164 |
Grecian settlements in Lower Italy: |
a. Tarentum |
165 |
b. Croton |
166 |
c. Sybaris |
ib. |
d. Thurii |
167 |
e. Locri Epizephyrii |
ib. |
f. Rhegium |
168 |
g. Cumæ |
ib. |
Grecian settlements in Sicily: |
a. Syracuse |
169 |
b. Agrigentum |
174 |
c. The smaller Sicilian cities |
175 |
Colonies in Sardinia and Corsica |
ib. |
Colonies in Gaul;—Massilia |
176 |
Colonies in Spain;—Saguntum |
ib. |
Colonies in Africa;—Cyrene |
ib. |
Period III. From the breaking out of the Persian wars to Alexander the Great, B. C. 500—336 |
178 |
Book IV. History of the Macedonian Monarchy: |
Period I. From its origin to the death of Alexander the Great, B. C. 800—323 |
206 |
Period II. History of the Macedonian monarchy, from the death of Alexander the Great to the battle of Ipsus, B. C. 323—301 |
222 |
Period III. History of the separate kingdoms and states which arose out of the dismemberment of the Macedonian monarchy, after the battle of Ipsus |
232 |