The Pelican History of GreecePenguin, 1966 - 415 pages The general reader is introduced to Greek history from the time of the neolit pioneers to the close of the Hellenistic Age. |
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... League . War - weariness was growing among the allies , and , perhaps in 467 , Naxos , unilaterally , an- nounced her secession . Now when the League was formed , the contracting parties had ' cast lumps of iron into the sea ...
... League . War - weariness was growing among the allies , and , perhaps in 467 , Naxos , unilaterally , an- nounced her secession . Now when the League was formed , the contracting parties had ' cast lumps of iron into the sea ...
Page 259
... League but a loyal Corinthian colony , to expel her Corinthian High Commissioners and raze her walls on the seaward side . Poteidaia refused , received a Corinthian volunteer brigade , and was shortly besieged ; and Corinth complained ...
... League but a loyal Corinthian colony , to expel her Corinthian High Commissioners and raze her walls on the seaward side . Poteidaia refused , received a Corinthian volunteer brigade , and was shortly besieged ; and Corinth complained ...
Page 375
... League , with the Achaian League as part of it ; but Aitolia stood out , hold- ing Elis and most of central Greece , and Aitolian privateers , treating those not in league with them as traitors to the national cause , became the scourge ...
... League , with the Achaian League as part of it ; but Aitolia stood out , hold- ing Elis and most of central Greece , and Aitolian privateers , treating those not in league with them as traitors to the national cause , became the scourge ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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