Greek History: From Themistocles to AlexanderLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 - 481 páginas |
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... death , for presuming to publish the barbarian orders and decrees in the Greek language . This is one of the actions he is commended for , as also for what he did to Arthmius of Zelea , who brought gold from the king of Persia to ...
... death , for presuming to publish the barbarian orders and decrees in the Greek language . This is one of the actions he is commended for , as also for what he did to Arthmius of Zelea , who brought gold from the king of Persia to ...
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... Death 23 ness disproportionable to the equality requisite in a popular government . For the ostracism was insti- tuted not to punish offenders , but to relieve and mitigate envious feelings , which find relief in the humiliation of ...
... Death 23 ness disproportionable to the equality requisite in a popular government . For the ostracism was insti- tuted not to punish offenders , but to relieve and mitigate envious feelings , which find relief in the humiliation of ...
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From Themistocles to Alexander Plutarch. DEATH OF PAUSANIAS . 335 an attempt after such chimerical objects would be dis- covered by other means . But after Pausanias was put to death , letters and writings being found concerning this ...
From Themistocles to Alexander Plutarch. DEATH OF PAUSANIAS . 335 an attempt after such chimerical objects would be dis- covered by other means . But after Pausanias was put to death , letters and writings being found concerning this ...
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... death ; so Ste- simbrotus relates , and yet somehow , either forgetting this himself , or making Themistocles to be little mind- ful of it , says presently that he sailed into Sicily , and desired in marriage the daughter of Hiero ...
... death ; so Ste- simbrotus relates , and yet somehow , either forgetting this himself , or making Themistocles to be little mind- ful of it , says presently that he sailed into Sicily , and desired in marriage the daughter of Hiero ...
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... death ; and ended his days in the city of Mag- nesia , having lived sixty - five years , most of which he had spent in politics and in the wars , in government and command . The king being informed of the cause and manner of his death ...
... death ; and ended his days in the city of Mag- nesia , having lived sixty - five years , most of which he had spent in politics and in the wars , in government and command . The king being informed of the cause and manner of his death ...
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