The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Nide 3Lovell, Gestefeld, 1892 |
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Sivu 17
... prisoner . The king asked him whether * Idem , c . 120-128 . + Anciently the same persons practised both as physicians and surgeons . VOL . II . - 2 he had any knowledge of physic ? At first he THE PERSIANS AND GRECIANS . 17 .
... prisoner . The king asked him whether * Idem , c . 120-128 . + Anciently the same persons practised both as physicians and surgeons . VOL . II . - 2 he had any knowledge of physic ? At first he THE PERSIANS AND GRECIANS . 17 .
Sivu 27
... the matter than he is . * Herod . 1. iv . c . 1. Justin . 1. ii . c . 5 A DIGRESSION CONCERNING THE SCYTHIANS . Formerly there were Scythians THE GRECIANS AND PERSIANS . 27 SECTION III. DARIUS PREPARES FOR AN EXPEDITION AGAINST ...
... the matter than he is . * Herod . 1. iv . c . 1. Justin . 1. ii . c . 5 A DIGRESSION CONCERNING THE SCYTHIANS . Formerly there were Scythians THE GRECIANS AND PERSIANS . 27 SECTION III. DARIUS PREPARES FOR AN EXPEDITION AGAINST ...
Sivu 37
... Grecian nations , that dwelt upon the sea - coast of Asia Minor and the Hellespont . He marched his army towards the Thracian Bosphorus , which he passed upon a bridge of boats : after which , having made himself master of ... GRECIANS . 37.
... Grecian nations , that dwelt upon the sea - coast of Asia Minor and the Hellespont . He marched his army towards the Thracian Bosphorus , which he passed upon a bridge of boats : after which , having made himself master of ... GRECIANS . 37.
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able advantage affairs afterwards Alcibiades allies Aristagoras Aristides arms army arrived Artabanes Artaphernes Artaxerxes assembly Athe Athenians Athens attack Attica banished barbarians battle besieged Brasidas carried caused Cimon citizens command contravallation courage Darius death declared decree defeated Democedes desired Diod endeavored enemy enemy's engage expedition favor fleet forces galleys gave give glory greatest Grecians Greece Greeks Gylippus Herod honor inhabitants Ionians island king king's Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians land liberty Lysander manner marched Mardonius master means Megabyzus merit Miltiades nians Nicias obliged occasion opinion Pausanias peace Peloponnesus Pericles Persians person Platææ Plut Plutarch prince promised reign resolved rest retired ruin sail Sardis Scythians sent ships Sicily side siege soldiers soon Sparta succor Susa Syracusans Syracuse temple Themistocles things thither thought thousand Thrace three hundred Thucyd tion Tissaphernes treaty troops utmost valor vessels victory wall whole Xerxes