Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... battle . Chariots , too , were restricted to the plains , and not merely on grounds of expense : Greek mountain trails , in antiquity as today , could be negotiated by nothing more complex than pedestrians and pack - animals . Wherever ...
... battle . Chariots , too , were restricted to the plains , and not merely on grounds of expense : Greek mountain trails , in antiquity as today , could be negotiated by nothing more complex than pedestrians and pack - animals . Wherever ...
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... battles . The curious fact is that after this defeat we simply have no idea what became of them . They vanish amid the wreckage of the civilizations they had destroyed , fading into the darkness of the next four centuries - for which ...
... battles . The curious fact is that after this defeat we simply have no idea what became of them . They vanish amid the wreckage of the civilizations they had destroyed , fading into the darkness of the next four centuries - for which ...
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... battle was never decided by cavalry alone , they could no longer pose as their city's indispensable protectors . There was no democratic leveller to match the phalanx , where each man's shield defended his neighbour , and social distinc ...
... battle was never decided by cavalry alone , they could no longer pose as their city's indispensable protectors . There was no democratic leveller to match the phalanx , where each man's shield defended his neighbour , and social distinc ...
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... battle , fought by propertied yeomen in the traditional manner , while Salamis - the true triumph of the Greek genius against odds was correspondingly depreciated . Naval victories , of course , had , regrettably , to be won by the ...
... battle , fought by propertied yeomen in the traditional manner , while Salamis - the true triumph of the Greek genius against odds was correspondingly depreciated . Naval victories , of course , had , regrettably , to be won by the ...
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... battle between the Greeks and Persians , 490 BC . 139 Right : Corinthian bronze helmet ( Olympia , c . 490 BC ) inscribed ' Miltiades dedicated me ' , and in all likeli hood that which he wore during the battle . AA 向同 G T G walls ...
... battle between the Greeks and Persians , 490 BC . 139 Right : Corinthian bronze helmet ( Olympia , c . 490 BC ) inscribed ' Miltiades dedicated me ' , and in all likeli hood that which he wore during the battle . AA 向同 G T G walls ...
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