Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Persian wars . The problem is further compounded by Demosthenes , who refers to a king of Makedonia , Perdikkas , receiving Athenian citizenship for attacking the Persian army after its retreat from Plataia ( Dem.23.200 ) , while in ...
... Persian wars . The problem is further compounded by Demosthenes , who refers to a king of Makedonia , Perdikkas , receiving Athenian citizenship for attacking the Persian army after its retreat from Plataia ( Dem.23.200 ) , while in ...
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... Persian war represents the most opportune time for Alexandros and Athens to establish better relations . Xerxes , the new Persian king , needed time to assert his control over the empire , and had to face a serious challenge to his ...
... Persian war represents the most opportune time for Alexandros and Athens to establish better relations . Xerxes , the new Persian king , needed time to assert his control over the empire , and had to face a serious challenge to his ...
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... Persian ' mirage ' none is better represented in the surviving literature than Xenophon . In- deed , it was thanks directly or indirectly to a youthful involvement as a mercen- ary in a Persian domestic imbroglio of 401/0 that Xenophon ...
... Persian ' mirage ' none is better represented in the surviving literature than Xenophon . In- deed , it was thanks directly or indirectly to a youthful involvement as a mercen- ary in a Persian domestic imbroglio of 401/0 that Xenophon ...
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