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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... fighting . The Egyptian marines , fighting with boarding - pikes and pole - axes , carried five ships by boarding . Both sides were glad , says Herodotos , when sunset ended the battle . The Athen- ians found half their ships lost or ...
... fighting . The Egyptian marines , fighting with boarding - pikes and pole - axes , carried five ships by boarding . Both sides were glad , says Herodotos , when sunset ended the battle . The Athen- ians found half their ships lost or ...
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... fighting and faction - fighting was too intermittent to result in complete economic ruin . Athens and Thebes , on sea and land , were left the most powerful states . They were unfriendly , but both democratic , and for the most part ...
... fighting and faction - fighting was too intermittent to result in complete economic ruin . Athens and Thebes , on sea and land , were left the most powerful states . They were unfriendly , but both democratic , and for the most part ...
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... fighting ships . The Athenian fleet , after heavy losses in an attempt to force the Dardanelles , went down fighting with 170 ships against 240 , off Amorgós island . With Piraeus blockaded , only a decisive victory on land could ...
... fighting ships . The Athenian fleet , after heavy losses in an attempt to force the Dardanelles , went down fighting with 170 ships against 240 , off Amorgós island . With Piraeus blockaded , only a decisive victory on land could ...
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Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
King Minos and the Linear B Tablets of Knosós | 40 |
The SeaRaiders | 48 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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