Sykes' History of Persia Vol 2 (pdf) - Heritage Institute
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INDEX 55 1<br />
defeated by Cyrus, 152-153 ;<br />
Croesus <strong>of</strong><br />
Lydia, 153-155; Perso-Lydian campaign,<br />
155-156 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Sardes, 156 ;<br />
Hellas, 157 ; Aryan invasion <strong>of</strong> Greece,<br />
158; Greek colonies in Asia Minor,<br />
158-159; <strong>Persia</strong>n conquest <strong>of</strong>, 159-160;<br />
campaigns <strong>of</strong> Cyrus, 160 et seq. ;<br />
surrender<br />
<strong>of</strong> Babylon, 160-162; death <strong>of</strong><br />
Cyrus, 163-164; Cambyses, 166 et seq.;<br />
Egyptian campaign, 167-168 ;<br />
Gaumata,<br />
169-170; Darius, 170 et seq. ;<br />
the eight rebellions, 170-172; the<br />
satrapies under Darius, 172-175;<br />
Scythian campaign, 175-179; Indian<br />
campaign, 179-180 ; customs, language,<br />
and architecture <strong>of</strong> the ancient <strong>Persia</strong>ns,<br />
181-197; reign <strong>of</strong> Darius, 198 ?.<br />
j<br />
Hellas and Asia Minor, 199 Ionic<br />
;<br />
revolt, 200 ; battle <strong>of</strong> Lade and fall <strong>of</strong><br />
Miletus, 201-202 ; campaign <strong>of</strong> Mardonius,<br />
202-203 battle <strong>of</strong><br />
5 Marathon,<br />
203-206 death <strong>of</strong> ; Darius, 206-207 ;<br />
Xerxes, 208 et seq. ;<br />
revolt <strong>of</strong> Babylon,<br />
209 the<br />
;<br />
Great Expedition, 209 et seq. ;<br />
Thermopylae, 213-214; Artemisium,<br />
214-215 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Athens, 215-216 ;<br />
battle <strong>of</strong> Salamis, 216-218; retreat <strong>of</strong><br />
Xerxes, 218-219 ; Mardonius, 219-221;<br />
battle <strong>of</strong> Plataea, 221-223 5 battle <strong>of</strong><br />
Mycale, 223 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Sestos, 223 ;<br />
assassination <strong>of</strong> Xerxes, 227 ;<br />
Artaxerxes,<br />
i. 227 et seq. ; Hystaspes rebels,<br />
228 ;<br />
revolt <strong>of</strong> Egypt, 228-230 ;<br />
Peace<br />
<strong>of</strong> Callias, 230 ;<br />
rebellion <strong>of</strong> Megabyzus,<br />
231-232 Darius<br />
; Nothus, 232-233 ;<br />
Tissaphernes, 233 ; Terituchmes, 233-<br />
234 ; Cyrus the Younger, 235 et seq. ;<br />
Artaxerxes Mnemon, 236 march <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Cyrus on Babylon, 236-238 battle <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Cunaxa, 238-240 retreat <strong>of</strong> the Ten<br />
;<br />
Thousand, 240-242 ; Egyptian campaigns,<br />
243-245 latter<br />
; days <strong>of</strong> Artaxerxes<br />
Mnemon, 246-247 Artaxerxes<br />
;<br />
III., 247 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Sidon, 247-249 ;<br />
Darius Codomannus, 249-250 rise <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Macedonia under Philip and Alexander,<br />
251 et seq. ; Philip <strong>of</strong> Macedon, 253-<br />
254; battle <strong>of</strong> Chaeronea, 254-255;<br />
Alexander the Great, 257 et seq. ;<br />
the<br />
Great Expedition, 261 et seq. ; battle <strong>of</strong><br />
the Granicus, 264-265 surrender <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Sardes, 265 ; battle <strong>of</strong> Issus, 267-270 ;<br />
siege <strong>of</strong> Tyre, 270-271 ;<br />
invasion <strong>of</strong><br />
Egypt, 271-272 ; battle <strong>of</strong> Arbela, 273-<br />
277 ; Persepolisand Pasagardae occupied,<br />
277-279 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Ecbatana, 279 280 ;<br />
death <strong>of</strong> Darius, 280-282 ; conquest <strong>of</strong><br />
Hyrcania, Parthia, and Areia, 283-285 ;<br />
Sistan annexed, 285-286 ; capture <strong>of</strong><br />
Bessus, 287 ; capture <strong>of</strong> the Soghdian<br />
Rock, 288-289 ; battle with Porus,<br />
290-293 ;<br />
Alexander's voyage to the<br />
Indian Ocean, 295 et march from<br />
seq. ;<br />
the Indus to Susa, 296-298 death and<br />
;<br />
character <strong>of</strong> Alexander, 300-304<br />
diccas, 305-307 rise <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Seleucus, 307-<br />
308; Antigonus, 308-310; battle <strong>of</strong><br />
Gaza, 310 ; campaigns <strong>of</strong> Seleucus, 310-<br />
312; battle <strong>of</strong> Ipsus, 312-313; career<br />
<strong>of</strong> Demetrius Poliorcetes, 313-315 ;<br />
defeat<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lysimachus, 315-316 accession<br />
;<br />
<strong>of</strong> Antiochus Soter, 317-318 ;<br />
Antiochus<br />
Theus, 320 invasion <strong>of</strong> ; Syria, 321-322 ;<br />
battle <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, 322-323 Attalus <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Pergamus, 323-324 Iran under Macedonian<br />
rule, 324-327 ;<br />
;<br />
rise <strong>of</strong> Parthia,<br />
328 et Arsacid seq. ; Dynasty, 330-331 ;<br />
Arsaces I., 331-332 Arsaces<br />
; II., 333 ;<br />
Antiochus the Great, 334 et first<br />
seq. ;<br />
Macedonian War, 338-340; second<br />
Macedonian War, 340-341 battle <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Magnesia, 343-346 house <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Seleucus,<br />
349-350 battle <strong>of</strong> ; Pydna, 350 Antiochus<br />
Epiphanes, 351-352; Demetrius<br />
;<br />
the Saviour, 352-353 ;<br />
Mithradates I.,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Parthia, 353-354 ;<br />
Antiochus Sidetes,<br />
356-357; Nomadic peril, 359-360;<br />
Mithradates II., 361; Mithridates VI.,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pontus, 363-364 Parthia and<br />
;<br />
Rome,<br />
364-365 ;<br />
Parthia and China, 365-366 ;<br />
Mithridates VI. and Rome, 367-368 ;<br />
Pompey's career in the East, 368-372 ;<br />
Crassus, 373-374; invasion <strong>of</strong> Parthia,<br />
374-375 battle <strong>of</strong> ; Carrhae, 376-379 ;<br />
invasion <strong>of</strong> Syria, 379-380 ; civil war<br />
between Caesar and Pompey, 381-382 ;<br />
Mark Antony, 382 et seq. ;<br />
Parthian<br />
campaign, 384-385 defeat and death<br />
; <strong>of</strong> Pacorus, 386-387 ; Antony's expeditions,<br />
387-391 jgovernment, religion, and<br />
architecture <strong>of</strong> the Parthians, 392-401 ;<br />
struggle for Armenia, 402 et murder<br />
seq. ;<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phraates IV., 402-403 Artabanus<br />
;<br />
III., 404-405 ; <strong>Vol</strong>agases I. and Nero,<br />
406-409 ; decline and fall <strong>of</strong> Parthia, 410<br />
et seq. ; conquest <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia and<br />
Babylon, 411-413; Eastern campaigns<br />
<strong>of</strong> Severus, 414-416 China and<br />
;<br />
<strong>Persia</strong>,<br />
417-418 cult <strong>of</strong> Mithras in ; Europe,<br />
418-421 rise <strong>of</strong> Sasanian<br />
; Dynasty, 422<br />
et seq. ; coming <strong>of</strong> Ardeshir, 424-425 ;<br />
battle <strong>of</strong> Hormuz, 425-426 career and<br />
;<br />
achievements <strong>of</strong> Ardeshir, 426-429;<br />
Shapur I., 430 et first<br />
seq. ; campaign<br />
against Rome, 431-432 second cam-<br />
;<br />
paign, 432 ; capture <strong>of</strong> Valerian, 432-<br />
433 ;<br />
Odenathus <strong>of</strong> Palmyra, 434-435 ;<br />
Zenobia, 435 ; Manichaeans, 436-438 ;<br />
Hormisdas and Bahram I., 438-439 ;<br />
campaign <strong>of</strong> Carus, 439-440; campaigns<br />
<strong>of</strong> Narses, 441-443 ; Shapur II., the<br />
Great, 444 et first war with seq. ;<br />
Rome,<br />
445-447 ; persecution <strong>of</strong> Christians, 447-<br />
448 second war with<br />
; Rome, 449-451 ;