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... Athens , battle of Platea , death of Mardonius , and battle of Mycale ; and then in Book V describes the siege of Sestos , the refortification of Athens , banishment of Themistocles and his flight to Argos , the recall of Pausanias to ...
... Athens , battle of Platea , death of Mardonius , and battle of Mycale ; and then in Book V describes the siege of Sestos , the refortification of Athens , banishment of Themistocles and his flight to Argos , the recall of Pausanias to ...
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... Athens . This is not the place in which to enter upon an analysis of this intensely interesting work , which gives the history of all the constitutional changes at Athens from about 630 to 400 B.C. , embracing the most im- portant years ...
... Athens . This is not the place in which to enter upon an analysis of this intensely interesting work , which gives the history of all the constitutional changes at Athens from about 630 to 400 B.C. , embracing the most im- portant years ...
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... Athens . Theseus , when he be- came king , by combined exercise of intelligence and considerable power - in fact we understand between negotiation and compulsion - brought the country into order , abolished the separate tribunals and ...
... Athens . Theseus , when he be- came king , by combined exercise of intelligence and considerable power - in fact we understand between negotiation and compulsion - brought the country into order , abolished the separate tribunals and ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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