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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... tyrants ' . But the attempt of a young Athenian aristocrat , who had married Theagenes ' daughter , to make himself tyrant of Athens , seizing the Acropolis with his friends and some Megarian troops , was a failure ; the Athenian ...
... tyrants ' . But the attempt of a young Athenian aristocrat , who had married Theagenes ' daughter , to make himself tyrant of Athens , seizing the Acropolis with his friends and some Megarian troops , was a failure ; the Athenian ...
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... tyrant . Her peasants could still find room in her ( by Greek standards ) extensive territory ; in 600 she was still exporting grain to the neighbouring com- mercial cities ; and , a generation before that , when Kylon , the Athenian ...
... tyrant . Her peasants could still find room in her ( by Greek standards ) extensive territory ; in 600 she was still exporting grain to the neighbouring com- mercial cities ; and , a generation before that , when Kylon , the Athenian ...
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... tyrant , in control of a city , publishes enactments as to what the citizens are to do , is that law ? P. Even what a tyrant publicly enacts , as he is the government , is called law . A. But , Pericles , what is lawlessness and ...
... tyrant , in control of a city , publishes enactments as to what the citizens are to do , is that law ? P. Even what a tyrant publicly enacts , as he is the government , is called law . A. But , Pericles , what is lawlessness and ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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