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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... Macedonia , 10,000 southern Greek men - at- arms ( which implies also more than 10,000 light - armed sol- diers ' servants ) under a Spartan officer , Themistokles himself leading the Athenian contingent , were sent by sea to Thessaly ...
... Macedonia , 10,000 southern Greek men - at- arms ( which implies also more than 10,000 light - armed sol- diers ' servants ) under a Spartan officer , Themistokles himself leading the Athenian contingent , were sent by sea to Thessaly ...
Page 351
... Macedonia too when he was murdered by an exiled son of Ptolemy , whom he had befriended ( 280 ) . His son , and most of his important successors , bore the name Antiochos ; hence the towns named Antioch , the greatest of which was the ...
... Macedonia too when he was murdered by an exiled son of Ptolemy , whom he had befriended ( 280 ) . His son , and most of his important successors , bore the name Antiochos ; hence the towns named Antioch , the greatest of which was the ...
Page 374
... Macedonia for help , in desperation accepted Macedonia's terms . Antigonos Dōson , the new king , who had restored the situation in the north , de- manded the cession of Corinth ; and Aratos himself accepted the bitter pill . - Also ...
... Macedonia for help , in desperation accepted Macedonia's terms . Antigonos Dōson , the new king , who had restored the situation in the north , de- manded the cession of Corinth ; and Aratos himself accepted the bitter pill . - Also ...
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Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
King Minos and the Linear B Tablets of Knosós | 40 |
The SeaRaiders | 48 |
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