Tubus historicus an historicall perspective; discovering all the empires and kingdomes of the vvorld, as they flourisht respectively under the foure imperiall monarchies. Faithfully composed out of the most approved authours, and exactly digested according to the supputation of the best chronologers. (With a catalogue of the kings and emperours of the chiefe nations of the world.) By the late famous and learned knight Sir Walter Raleigh. Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618. 1636 Approx. 28 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 13 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2003-01 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A10378 STC 20652 ESTC S105167 99840897 99840897 5440 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Chronology, Historical -- Charts, diagrams, etc. -- Early works to 1800. 2000-00 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2001-09 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2002-02 TCP Staff (Michigan) Sampled and proofread 2002-02 TCP Staff (Michigan) Text and markup reviewed and edited 2002-03 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion VERA EFFIGIES EXCELLENTISSIMI PRINCIPIS CAROLI MAG . BRITAN : FRAN. & HIBERNIAE . HAEREDIS . Viuat iô Viuat Princeps CAROLINUS , et Orbi . Imperet , inumeris decorans sua sêcla Triumphis . Flourish braue Prince , out shine thy Glorious Name . Triumphant Laurels Ever Crowne thy Fame . I.M. TVBVS HISTORICVS : An Historicall Perspective ; Discovering all the Empires and Kingdomes of the WORLD , as they flourisht respectively under the foure Imperiall Monarchies . Faithfully composed out of the most approved Authours , and exactly digested according to the supputation of the best Chronologers . ( With a Catalogue of the Kings and Emperours of the chiefe Nations of the WORLD . ) By the late famous and learned Knight Sir Walter Raleigh . — Rex maximus ille est , Qui poteris Rex esse SUI . — LONDON , Printed by Thomas Harper , for Benjamin Fisher , 1636. TO THE MOST Illustrious and hopefull Prince CHARLES , Prince of Great Brittaine , Duke of Cornwall , &c. The Publisher In all Humblenesse consecrates This Historicall Perspective ; with Apprecation Of all the most eminent Graces and Triumphant Glories of his Highnesse most Royall and Renowned Progenitors . The Publisher's Advertisement to the Reader . THis excellent Piece ( modell to that Heroick Worke , The History of the World ) being an exquisite Abstract and Summary of all the famous Kingdomes and Empires that ever were ; how worthy it is of publick view , will soon appeare to a discerning judgement . In this succinct Recollection is contrived ( by a Daedalean * Hand ) the Apotelesma and effect of infinite Volumes ; the Originall , Progresse , and Duration of the most Glorious Monarchies & flourishing States of the World. A Synopsis so mainly conducent and essentially necessary to the right understanding of all Sacred and Secular Histories , as without the conduct thereof ( the like being never yet extant in English ) small benefit can accrew to ordinary Readers . To reduce such a World of Matter , into so compendious Forme , can be adiudg'd no lesse then an Herculean taske . But of This , vulgar Capacities are as incompetent Iudges , as blinde Men of Colours . This Perspective is not fitted to the dull sight of Self-opinionate Ignaroês . To the intelligent and judicious Peruser , if it prove a gratefull worke ( as to such , undoubtedly it will ) the Publication may be justly reputed Operae pretium . Ave ( mi Lector ) & fave huic Opellulae : cui intùs Ambrosia . Tubus Historicus . An Historicall Perspective , discovering all the Empires and Kingdomes of the World , as they flourisht respectively under the foure Imperiall Monarchies . The Empires or Kingdomes of the World , are either universall and chiefe , vsually stiled Monarchies . viz. In ASIA 1 Assyrian Entire began , in the year of the World , 1789. Divided into the Babylonian or Chaldaean , began 3150 , cōtinued 285 years . Median , began 3149 cōtinued 309 years . 2 Persian , began Anno mundi 3435 , continued 207 yeares . In EVROPE , 3 GREEK Entire began A. M. 3642. Divided into the Macedonian , which began A.M. 3648 , cōtinued 256 years . Asian , begin .3650 cōtinued 259 years . Syrian , beginning 366 , continued 248 AEgyptian beginning 3548 , continued 295 yeares . 4 ROMAN Entire , began A. M. 3924. Divided into the Easterne or Constantinopolitan , which began Anno Christi 337 ; continued 1115 yeares . Westerne A. Christi , 337 , continued , 138 yeares : and lastly , by Charlemaine , came to the Germans . Particular or Inferiour : such as were all other Kingdomes , Principalities , Republicks , Dukedomes , Counties , &c. In the time of the first Monarchie there flourisht Kingdoms in ASIA Israëlitish Entire , began A.M. 2881. Divided into Ierusalem , of the Tribe of Iuda , beginning A. M. 2971 , continued , yeares , 394. Samaria , of the ten Tribes : begin .2971 continued , years 262. Chananaean . Moabites , Ammonites , Philistims . Midian , Idumaean , Syrian . Phoenicean , of the Tyrians and Sidonians . Trojan , beginning A.M. 2988 , continued , yeares 300. Phrygian , Mysian , Lycian . Lydian , beginning about A. M. 2500. Amazonian , about A. M. 2070. AFRIK AEgyptian , began A. M. 1953. continued yeares 1494. Cyrenaick began about A.M. 3307. AEthiopick , began about 1807. In EVROPE , Sicyonian , began A.M. 1880 , continued 962. Argive , began 2112 , continued 544. Mycenaean , began 2639. Spartan , of the Heraclida * began 2871. Messenian , Arcadian , Elean . Corinthian , began 2871 , continued 322. Athenian , began 2412 , continued till the Archoutes , yeares 490 , or till the Democracy , yeares 827. Thebean , Locreusian , Dorian , Phocensian . Occhalian , AEtholian , Phthian , Scycian . AEginean , Salaminian , Cephalenian . Thessalian , Euboian , Pelasgian . Latin , began 2789. Alban , began 2820 , continued 400 yeares . Roman , began 3220 , continued 245. Tyrrhenian or Tuscan , began 1708 , continued 1891. Celtik , began A.M. 1805. Celtiberik in Spaine , began about A. M. 1801. Teutonik , began A.M. 1812. One Dynasty , or Principality , viz. of Iuda , beginning A.M. 2492. continued yeares 397. No Republicks . In the time of the second Monarchie there flourisht Kingdomes in Asia Carian , about A. M. 3440. Cilician . Salamanian , of Cyprus . Bosphoran . Africk AEgyptian , began A. M. 3540. conrtinued yeares 82. Europe . Macedonian , of the Lyncestae , A. M. 3165. Thracian , of the Odrysae . Pannonian , Scythian . States or Republikes in Africk , Carthaginian . Europe Athenian , began A.M. 3290 Theban . AEginean . Roman , began A.M. 3464. continued yeares 460. Tyrannies in Asia , Samian . Heraclian . Sinopenstan . Afrik , Cyrenaik . Europe , Sicyonian . Corinthian . Argive . Attik began with the tyrannie of Pisistratus , A.M. 3405. Sicilian , Syracusan . Agrigentine . Leontine . Thessalian , & chiefly the Pheréan , Rheginian . One only Principality or Dynasty , of the Iews , beginning A.M. 3435 continued years 445. In the time of the third Monarchie there flourisht . Kingdome in ASIA Cappadocian , began about A.M. 3400. Pontick began about A.M. 3460. Bythinian , began A.M. 3650. Median , Atropatenes , A.M. 3649. Pergamensian , began A.M. 3689. Armenian , about A.M. 3760. Parthian , of the Arsacidae , began A.M. 3725 Bactrian , 3630. Iewish , began 3870. continued 65 yeares . Comogenian , Indian . Arabian , Paphlagonian , Iberian , Albanian , Colchick , Chalcidian , Adiabenik , Edessan , Ituraean . AFRIK , Cyrenaik . Numidian , about A.M. 3720. Mauritanian , 3760. EVROPE , Molossian , of Epirus , about A.M. 2800. Illyrian . Acaruanian , or Athamanian . Britannick . Tetrarchie , only that of Galatia in Asia . Republikes in ASIA , Rhodian . EVROPE Achaik . AEtolik . Marseils . Roman began 3464 , continued 460. Tyrannies ni Asia , Cybyrean , of Pisidia . Europe , Spartan . Arcadian . Athenian . In the time of the fourth Monarchie there flourisht . Kingdoms in ASIA , Parthian , began Anno Christi 17 continued 209. Persian , began A. Ch. 227. continued 305. Saracen , began 622 continued 248. Ierusalem , began with Godfrey of Bulloigne , Anno Ch. 1099. continued 88. Cyprus , of the Lusignan Family began 1192. Armenian , Indian , Tartarian , An. Ch. 1200. Turkish , of Trangoliper Family began 1052 , dissolved afterward into the severall Principalities of Sultans united , at last in the Ottomans , which began A. Dom. 1300. Kingdoms in AFRIK Vandal , began A.D. 382 continued 153. AEgyptian , of the Caliphs and Sultans . Tunes , Fez , Morocco . Trebizona , AEthiopian of Prete Iohn . Kingdoms in EVROPE . Gothick , which was twofold . Ostrogothes in Italy : beginning 493. continued yeares 60. West-Gothes in Spaine , began A. D. 411. after divided into many other Regiments . A. D. 739. Lombard ; beginning A. D. 570. continued yeares 204. Neopolitan ; began A. D. 1282. Sicily ; began 1130. Franks or French began A. D. 419. Burgundian ; began A. D. 890. continued 142. English , began A. D. 449. Scotish , A.M. 3640. Danish ; Swedish ; Norwey , Saxon ; about A. M. 3890. Bavarian 459. Sclavick , of the Obotrites ; about A.M. 3750. Moravia , after translated to the Bohemian . A. M 1086. Polonian ; about 800. Hungarian , began 997. Bulgarian . Bosnian ; Russian ; Moschovian . Some Saracen Kingdomes in Spaine . Electorates : A. D. 998. Dukedomes , in the German Empire and other chiefe Kingdomes , divers . Exarchate of Ravenna ( of the Byzantine Praefects ) began A.D. 569. continued yeares 182. States or Republikes , ( in chiefe ) Venice , Genna , Helvetia . FINIS . A Catalogue of the Kings and Emperours of the chiefe Nations of the World. Kings of Assyria . BElus Ninus Q. Semiramis Zameisi Arius Arasius Xerxes . Armametres Belotus Balaeus Altades Manithus Mancaleus Iphereus Mamilus Sparetus Ascades Amyntes Belotus Belopares Lamprides Sosares Lampares Panius Sosarmus Mithraeus Tantanes Tantaeus Thinaeus Decilus Eupales Laosthenes Piriciades Orphrateus Orphratenes Orcrazapes Sardanapalus They raigned ( according to Ctesias computation ) one thousand three hundred and sixty yeares . Kings of the Medes . Arbaces Sosarinus Medidus Cardiceas Diocles Phaortes Cyarnes Astyages They raigned two hundred and fifty yeares . Kings of the Sicyonians AEgyalaeus Europe Stelchin Apis Thelasion AEgidius Thurimachus Leucippus Mesappus Eratus Plemmeus Orthopolis Marathus Bolechus Echiteus Chorax Epopeus Laomedon Sicyon Polybius Inachus Phestus Adrastus Polyphides Delasgius Xeuxippus They raigned nine hundred fifty and nine yeares : as Saint Augustine writes , Lib. de Civit. Dei. Kings of Persia. Cyrus Cambyses Darius Xerxes Artabanus Artaxerxes Xerxes Sogdianus Darius Nothus Artaxerxes Mnemon Artaxerxes Ochus Arses Darius They raigned two hundred sixty and foure yeares . Kings of Athens . Cecrops Cranaus Amphitryon Ericthonius Pandion Erichteus Cecrops Pandion AEgeus Theseus Mnestheus Demophoon Oxintes Aphidas Timoetes Melanthus Codrus They raigned foure hundred eighty eight yeares . Kings of AEgypt , after Alexander the Great . Ptolemaeus Lagides Ptolemaeus Philadelphus Ptolemaeus Euergetes Ptolemaeus Philopator Ptolemaeus Epiphanes Ptolemaeus Philometor Ptolemaeus Soter Ptolemaeus son to Cleopatra . Ptolemaeus Dionysius Queen Cleopatra They raigned two hundred 77 yeares . Kings of the Hebrews . Saul David Salomon Roboam Abias Asa Iosaphat Ioram Ahazis Queen Athalia Ioas Amasias Ozias Ioathan Achas Ezechias Manasses Amon Iosias Ioachas Ioachim Iechonias Zedechias Aristobulus Alexander Queen Alexandra Hircanus Herod Archelaus Agrippa 1. Agrippa 2. They raigned six hundred 22 yeares . Kings of Rome . Romulus Numa Pompilius Tullus Hostilius Ancus Martius Tarquinius Priscus Servius Tullus Tarquinius Superbus They raigned two hundred and eight yeares . Emperours of Rome . C. Iulius Caesar Octavius Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian Nerva Trajan Hadrian Antonius Pius M. Antoninus Commodus Pertinax Severus Bassianus Caracalla Macrinus Heliogabalus Alexander Severus Maximinus Gordian Philip Decius Gallus Valerian Claudius Aurelian Tacitus Probus Carus Dioclesian Galerius Constantine the Great Constantius Iulian Apostata Iovinian Valentinian Valens Gratian Theodosius 1 Arcadius Honorius Theodosius 2 Valentinian Martian Leo 1 Zeno Anastasius 1 Iustin 1 Iustinian Iustin 2 Tiberius 2 Mauritius Phocas Heraclius Constantine 2 Heracleonas Constans Constantine 3 Iustinian 2 Philippicus Anastasius 2 Theodosius 3 Leo 2 Constantine 4 Charlemain Ludovicus Pius Lotharius 1 Ludovicus 2 Carolus Calvus Carolus Crassus Arnolphus Ludovicus 3 Conradus 1 Henricus Auceps Otho 1 Otho 2 Otho 3 Henry 2 Conrade 2 Henry 3 Henry 4 Henry 5 Lotharius 2 Conradus Suevus Fredericus Barbarossa Henry 6 Philip Barbarossa Otho 4 Frederick 2 Conrade 4 William of Holland Rodolph of Habspurgh Adolphus Albert of Austria Henry 7 Ludovick of Bavaria Charles 4 Wenceslaus Robert the Prince Palatine . Sigismund Albert of Austria Frederic . 3 Maximilian 1 Charles 5 Ferdinand 1 Maximilian 2 Rodolph 2 They raigned 1622 yeares . Kings of England . Egbert Ethelwolph Ethelwald Ethelbert Etheldred Alfred Edward senior Athelstan Edmund 1 Eldred Edwyn Edgar Edward , Martyr Etheldred Edmund 2 Canute 1 Harold 1 Canute 2 Saint Edward Harold 2 William Conquerour William Rufus Henry 1 Stephen Henry 2 Richard 1 Iohn Henry 3 Edward 1 Edward 2 Edward 3 Richard 2 Henry 4 Henry 5 Henry 6 Edward 4 Edward 5 Richard 3 Henry 7 Henry 8 Edward 6 Queen Mary Queen Elizabeth King IAMES They raigned about eight hundred yeares . French Kings . Pharamund Clodio Comatus Meroveus Childeric Clodove 1 Childebert 1 Clothaire 1 Cherebert Chilperic 1 Clothaire 2 Dagobert 1 Clodove 2 Clothaire 3 Childeric 2 Theodoric 1 Clodove 3 Childebert 2 Dagobert 2 Chilperic 2 Theodoric 2 Childeric . 3 Pipin Charlemain Ludovicus Pius Carolus Calvus Ludovicus Balbus Ludovic . & Caroloman . Carolus Crassus Odo Carolus simplex Rodolph Ludovicus transmarinus Lotharius Ludovic . 5 Hugh Capet Robert Henry 1 Philip. 1 Ludovicus Crassus Ludovicus 7 Philippus Augustus Ludovic . 8 Ludovic . 9 Philip 3 Philippus Pulcher Ludovic . Hutinus Philippus Longus Charles 4 Philip Valoys Iohn Carolus sapiens Charles 6 Charles 7 Ludovic . 11 Charles 8 Ludovic . 12 Francis 1 Henry 2 Francis 2 Charles 9 Henry 3 Henry 4 They raigned about one thousand one hundred and eighty yeares . FINIS . Notes, typically marginal, from the original text Notes for div A10378-e290 * Autor opus laudat . Ovid. de Ponto lib. 4 Eleg. 9. Notes for div A10378-e390 * Of the time of Hercules .