Selevkidriket (Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Selevkidriket" in Norwegian Nynorsk language version.

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  • Clark, Walter Eugene (1919): «The Importance of Hellenism from the Point of View of Indic-Philology» i: Classical Philology 14 (4): 297–313. doi:10.1086/360246.
  • Tarn, W. W. (1940): «Two Note sin on Seleucid History: 1. Seleucus' 500 Elephants, 2. Tarmita» i: Journal of Hellenic Studie sin 60: 84–94. doi:10.2307/626263. JSTOR 626263.

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  • Tarn, W. W. (1940): «Two Note sin on Seleucid History: 1. Seleucus' 500 Elephants, 2. Tarmita» i: Journal of Hellenic Studie sin 60: 84–94. doi:10.2307/626263. JSTOR 626263.

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  • Titus Livius: Romas historie, 45.12

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  • Glubb, John Bagot (1967): Syria, Lebanon, Jordan. Thames & Hudson. OCLC 585939. s. 34. Sitat: «In addition to the court and the army, Syrian cities were full of Greek businessmen, many of them pure Greeks from Greece. The senior posts in the civil service were also held by Greeks. Although the Ptolemies and the Seleucids were perpetual rivals, both dynasties were Greek and ruled by means of Greek officials and Greek soldiers. Both governments made great efforts to attract immigrants from Greece, thereby adding yet another racial element to the population.»