Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Alcibiades , an ambitious politician whose racing - stable , pet quail and scandalous affairs made him the talk of the town . Nicias and Alcibiades came to symbolize the old and the new Athens during these inter - war years : middle ...
... Alcibiades , an ambitious politician whose racing - stable , pet quail and scandalous affairs made him the talk of the town . Nicias and Alcibiades came to symbolize the old and the new Athens during these inter - war years : middle ...
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... Alcibiades , the ' New Progressives ' attacked by Aristophanes in his earliest play , The Banqueters . If Alcibiades was , as Plutarch says , dreaming of vast western conquests , so , undoubtedly , were Hyperbolus and his business ...
... Alcibiades , the ' New Progressives ' attacked by Aristophanes in his earliest play , The Banqueters . If Alcibiades was , as Plutarch says , dreaming of vast western conquests , so , undoubtedly , were Hyperbolus and his business ...
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... Alcibiades , nothing daunted , hired rival oracles predicting glorious Athenian triumphs . During the night of 6/7 June 415 , an anonymous but well - organized group of iconoclasts went round Athens systematically defacing those square ...
... Alcibiades , nothing daunted , hired rival oracles predicting glorious Athenian triumphs . During the night of 6/7 June 415 , an anonymous but well - organized group of iconoclasts went round Athens systematically defacing those square ...
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... Alcibiades had suggested : a move which led eventually to the closure of the Laurium mines and the desertion of up to twenty thousand slaves . Athens rallied as best she could . The political climate ( as so often after a major defeat ...
... Alcibiades had suggested : a move which led eventually to the closure of the Laurium mines and the desertion of up to twenty thousand slaves . Athens rallied as best she could . The political climate ( as so often after a major defeat ...
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... Alcibiades , who by this time had a Spartan price on his head ( King Agis , whose wife he had seduced , wore horns less peaceably than most men ) , and was involved in tortuous diplomacy with the Persian satraps of Ionia to secure the ...
... Alcibiades , who by this time had a Spartan price on his head ( King Agis , whose wife he had seduced , wore horns less peaceably than most men ) , and was involved in tortuous diplomacy with the Persian satraps of Ionia to secure the ...
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