A History of Greece from the Earliest Times to the Present, Nide 1D. Appleton, 1880 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 33
Sivu 27
... assemblies before which Perikles and Demosthenes delivered their im- mortal orations . In domestic life the authority of the father was respected , and the grown - up son manifested his gratitude to his parents by a faithful filial ...
... assemblies before which Perikles and Demosthenes delivered their im- mortal orations . In domestic life the authority of the father was respected , and the grown - up son manifested his gratitude to his parents by a faithful filial ...
Sivu 64
... assembly , and the " royal power , ' which in Sparta had this peculiarity , that the throne was shared by two kings reigning jointly , the one a descendant of Eurysthenes , the other of Prokles , and both belonging to the race of ...
... assembly , and the " royal power , ' which in Sparta had this peculiarity , that the throne was shared by two kings reigning jointly , the one a descendant of Eurysthenes , the other of Prokles , and both belonging to the race of ...
Sivu 65
... assembly , and who were at first perhaps merely the agents of the kings during their absence in war . Afterward the ephors constituted a self - existent and all- powerful magistracy . They were five in number , any citi- zen being ...
... assembly , and who were at first perhaps merely the agents of the kings during their absence in war . Afterward the ephors constituted a self - existent and all- powerful magistracy . They were five in number , any citi- zen being ...
Sivu 66
... assembly was likewise but little . The gerusia was composed of the two kings and of twenty - eight citizens , each chosen for life and obliged to be at least sixty years of age . The popular assembly was composed of all the citizens who ...
... assembly was likewise but little . The gerusia was composed of the two kings and of twenty - eight citizens , each chosen for life and obliged to be at least sixty years of age . The popular assembly was composed of all the citizens who ...
Sivu 67
... assembly without first obtaining the permission of the ephors . Hence , debates were unknown , and the proposi- tions of the ephors were either at once accepted or rejected by acclamation . This singularity is easily explained . The ...
... assembly without first obtaining the permission of the ephors . Hence , debates were unknown , and the proposi- tions of the ephors were either at once accepted or rejected by acclamation . This singularity is easily explained . The ...
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Achilles Ægean Ægina Æginetans affairs afterward Alkibiades alliance allies Amphiktyonic ancient Apollo Argos Aristeides army Artemisium Asia Minor assembly assistance Athe Athenians Athens attack Attica Baotians battle became Boeotia called captured cause cavalry century B. C. citizens coast colonies command compelled Corinth Corinthians council Darius defeat Delphi Dorians enemy ephors Euboea Eurybiades expedition famous finally fleet gods Grecian Greece Greeks hands Hellas Hellenic Hellenic cities Hellenic nation Hellespont Helots Herodotus heroes heroic Hippias Homer honor hoplites hundred inhabitants Ionian island isthmus Kimon king Kleisthenes Kleomenes Lacedæmonians land latter Marathon Mardonius Medes Miletus Miltiades naval force nians noble oligarchical Olympic oracle Pausanias Peiræus Peisistratus Peloponnesian Peloponnesus Perikles period Persians Phokians Platea poet political remained sail Salamis sent ships Sicily slaves Solon soon sought Sparta supremacy temple Thebans Thebes Themistokles Thessalians Thessaly thousand Thrace Thucydides tion took tribes triremes Trojans vessels victory Xerxes Zeus
Suositut otteet
Sivu 41 - We will not destroy any Amphictyonic town, nor cut it off from running water in war or peace : if any one shall do so, we will march against him and destroy his city. If any one shall plunder the property of the god, or shall be cognizant thereof, or shall take treacherous counsel against the things in his temple at Delphi, we will punish him with foot, and hand, and voice, and by every means in our power.