A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With Supplementary Chapters on the History of Literature and ArtJohn Murray, 1857 - 624 من الصفحات |
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Achæans Acropolis Ægina afterwards Agesilaus Alcibiades Alexander alliance allies Amphipolis ancient Arcadians Argos army arrived Asia assembly assistance Athenians Athens attack Attica battle became Boeotia called cavalry celebrated Cimon citizens coast colonies command conquest Corinth Corinthians Cyrus Darius death defeated Demosthenes despatched despot Dionysius Dorians empire enemy envoys Epaminondas Ephors exiles expedition favour festival fleet force formed garrison Grecian Greece Greeks Hellespont honour hoplites inhabitants Ionians island king Lacedæmonians land latter Lycurgus Lysander Macedonian Messenians mountains nians Nicias oligarchical oracle orators party Pausanias peace Peloponnesian Peloponnesian war Peloponnesus Pericles period Persian Pharnabazus Philip Phocians Piræus Pisistratus Platea poems poet political possession proceeded revolt sailed Salamis Samos Sardis seems seized sent ships Sicily siege slain Socrates Solon Sparta succeeded Syracusans Syracuse temple Thebans Thebes Themistocles Thessaly Thrace Tissaphernes took town tribes triremes troops victory walls whilst Xerxes