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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... force and occu- pied the south end of the plain . The runner Philippides was already on the way to Sparta , covering the 150 miles in two days ; but he returned with the unwelcome news that , owing to a festival , the Spartans could not ...
... force and occu- pied the south end of the plain . The runner Philippides was already on the way to Sparta , covering the 150 miles in two days ; but he returned with the unwelcome news that , owing to a festival , the Spartans could not ...
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... forces in the is- land ; Nikias would rather have merely coerced Selinous , and then , unless some special opportunity arose of employing the force for Athens ' advantage , have taken it home again . Lama- chos , who , not being a rich ...
... forces in the is- land ; Nikias would rather have merely coerced Selinous , and then , unless some special opportunity arose of employing the force for Athens ' advantage , have taken it home again . Lama- chos , who , not being a rich ...
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... force . ( Even Lysias says that this was what the Thirty professed to be doing . ) But the essential first step was to hold power ; and for this , the government must have money , disaffection must be crushed , and the passively well ...
... force . ( Even Lysias says that this was what the Thirty professed to be doing . ) But the essential first step was to hold power ; and for this , the government must have money , disaffection must be crushed , and the passively well ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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