The Historians' History of the World: Greece to the Peloponnesian warHenry Smith Williams Outlook Company, 1904 - World History |
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Achæans Ægean Ægina afterwards Alcibiades alliance allies ancient appears archon Argos army Asia assembly Athenians Athens attack Attica barbarians battle became body Boeotia called century character Cimon citizens civilisation Clisthenes coast command confederacy Corcyra Corcyræans Corinth Corinthians Crete Darius death defeat democracy Dorians Egean enemy Euboea expedition favour fleet force Grecian Greece Greeks Hellenic Hellespont hero Herodotus Homer honour hundred inhabitants Ionians island isthmus king Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians land later laws less Macedonian Mardonius Megara Megarians Messenians Miltiades Mycena Mycenæan nation Nicias oracle party Pausanias Peloponnesian Peloponnesian War Peloponnesus Pericles period Persian person Phoenicians Piræus Pisistratus Platea Plutarch poet political possession probably race remained revolt sailed Salamis seems sent ships Sicily side Solon Sparta Syracusans Syracuse temple territory Thebans Thebes Themistocles Thessalians Thessaly thousand Thucydides tion took town tribes troops victory walls whole Xerxes