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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... killing Ptolemy Keraunos who had murdered Seleukos , also in- vaded Greece . They by - passed Thermopylai by the ... killed by the Gauls ... leaving Philetairos under no moral obligation to anyone . He passed on his power to a nephew ...
... killing Ptolemy Keraunos who had murdered Seleukos , also in- vaded Greece . They by - passed Thermopylai by the ... killed by the Gauls ... leaving Philetairos under no moral obligation to anyone . He passed on his power to a nephew ...
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... killed by northern Thracians - the same year in which Athens bought back Piraeus - he picked a border - quarrel with the Achaians . Mercenaries were hired to reinforce Sparta's Laconians ; and with them , leaving his Laconians on the ...
... killed by northern Thracians - the same year in which Athens bought back Piraeus - he picked a border - quarrel with the Achaians . Mercenaries were hired to reinforce Sparta's Laconians ; and with them , leaving his Laconians on the ...
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... killed by northern Thracians - the same year in which Athens bought back Piraeus - he picked a border - quarrel with the Achaians . Mercenaries were hired to reinforce Sparta's Laconians ; and with them , leaving his Laconians on the ...
... killed by northern Thracians - the same year in which Athens bought back Piraeus - he picked a border - quarrel with the Achaians . Mercenaries were hired to reinforce Sparta's Laconians ; and with them , leaving his Laconians on the ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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