A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With Supplementary Chapters on the History of Literature and ArtJohn Murray, 1857 - 624 páginas |
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... afterwards abandoned . § 10. Description of the pass of Thermopylæ . § 11. Leonidas sent with 300 Spartans and a small body of Peloponnesians to defend the pass of Thermopyla . § 12. Attack and repulse of the Persians at Thermopyla ...
... afterwards abandoned . § 10. Description of the pass of Thermopylæ . § 11. Leonidas sent with 300 Spartans and a small body of Peloponnesians to defend the pass of Thermopyla . § 12. Attack and repulse of the Persians at Thermopyla ...
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... afterwards we meet with only a few isolated events , and possess nothing in the form of a continuous history . But even the mythical age must not be passed over entirely . In all cases the traditions of a people are worthy of record ...
... afterwards we meet with only a few isolated events , and possess nothing in the form of a continuous history . But even the mythical age must not be passed over entirely . In all cases the traditions of a people are worthy of record ...
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... afterwards became the two leading races in Greece , to whom the Spartans and Athenians respec- tively belonged . The Dorians were almost confined to the small mountainous district named after them , lying between Thessaly and Phocis ...
... afterwards became the two leading races in Greece , to whom the Spartans and Athenians respec- tively belonged . The Dorians were almost confined to the small mountainous district named after them , lying between Thessaly and Phocis ...
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... afterwards became the citadel of Thebes , as the ancient legends relate , can- not be determined ; but , setting aside all tradition on the subject , there is one fact which proves indisputably an early intercourse between Phoenicia and ...
... afterwards became the citadel of Thebes , as the ancient legends relate , can- not be determined ; but , setting aside all tradition on the subject , there is one fact which proves indisputably an early intercourse between Phoenicia and ...
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... afterwards bore his name . Theseus , having now ascended the throne , proceeded to lay the foundations of the future greatness of Athens . He united into one political body the twelve independent states into which Cecrops had divided ...
... afterwards bore his name . Theseus , having now ascended the throne , proceeded to lay the foundations of the future greatness of Athens . He united into one political body the twelve independent states into which Cecrops had divided ...
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