History of Greece, Band 12John Murray, 1856 - 12 Seiten |
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... Battle of Issus - Siege of Tyre . Alexander cuts the Gordian knot He refuses the liberation of the Athenian prisoners . Progress of Memnon and the Persian fleet - they acquire Chios and 140 141 a large part of Lesbos - they besiege ...
... Battle of Issus - Siege of Tyre . Alexander cuts the Gordian knot He refuses the liberation of the Athenian prisoners . Progress of Memnon and the Persian fleet - they acquire Chios and 140 141 a large part of Lesbos - they besiege ...
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... fight a pitched battle .... Impatience of Darius at the delay of Alexander in Kilikia . He crosses Mount Amanus to attack Alexander in the defiles of Kilikia ... .... 156 ib . 158 159 He arrives in Alexander's rear , and captures Issus ...
... fight a pitched battle .... Impatience of Darius at the delay of Alexander in Kilikia . He crosses Mount Amanus to attack Alexander in the defiles of Kilikia ... .... 156 ib . 158 159 He arrives in Alexander's rear , and captures Issus ...
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... siege for seven months . Sacrifice of Alexander to Herakles .... ..... 190 Second ... Issus .. 206 Paralysing effect upon him produced by the captivity of his ... battle array of Darius ... ... 211 Preliminary movements of Alexander ...
... siege for seven months . Sacrifice of Alexander to Herakles .... ..... 190 Second ... Issus .. 206 Paralysing effect upon him produced by the captivity of his ... battle array of Darius ... ... 211 Preliminary movements of Alexander ...
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... battle of Issus , Alexander in his letter to Darius accuses that prince of having sent both letters and money into Greece , for the purpose of exciting war against him . Alexander states that the Lacedæmonians accepted the money , but ...
... battle of Issus , Alexander in his letter to Darius accuses that prince of having sent both letters and money into Greece , for the purpose of exciting war against him . Alexander states that the Lacedæmonians accepted the money , but ...
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... battle of Issus he should fancy himself superhuman , we can hardly be astonished ; but he was as yet only in the first year of his reign , and had accomplished nothing beyond his march into Thrace and his victory over the Triballi ...
... battle of Issus he should fancy himself superhuman , we can hardly be astonished ; but he was as yet only in the first year of his reign , and had accomplished nothing beyond his march into Thrace and his victory over the Triballi ...
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¹ Arrian afterwards Agathokles Alex Alexander Alexander's Amyntas ander anti-Macedonian Antigonus Antipater arms army Arrian Asia Asiatic Athenian Athens attack battle battle of Issus capture Carthaginians cavalry CHAP Charidemus citizens command conquests Curtius Darius death defeat Deinarchus Demades Demetrius Demosth Demosthenes Diodor donian enemy envoys Eschines Eumenes exiles expedition favour fleet force Fragm garrison Granikus Grecian cities Greece Greeks Harpalus Hellenic Herakleia hoplites Hyperides infantry Justin Kadmeia Kallisthenes Kassander Kilikia king Kleitus Kraterus Lacedæmonians Macedonian Memnon mercenaries military nian orators Parmenio passed Peiræus Pella Perdikkas Persian person phalanx Philip Philotas Phokion pike Plutarch Polybius Polysperchon prince probably Ptolemy resistance river sarissa satrap sent sentiment Sicily siege slain soldiers Sparta sthenes Strabo Syracuse Thebans Thebes Thrace Thracians tion town troops victory viii XCII XCIII Xerxes xvii γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν
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