History of Greece, Band 12John Murray, 1856 - 12 Seiten |
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... force assembled in Phrygia , under Arsites and others .... 105 Advice of Memnon , to avoid fighting on land , and to employ the fleet for aggressive warfare in Macedonia and Greece Arsites rejects Memnon's advice , and determines to ...
... force assembled in Phrygia , under Arsites and others .... 105 Advice of Memnon , to avoid fighting on land , and to employ the fleet for aggressive warfare in Macedonia and Greece Arsites rejects Memnon's advice , and determines to ...
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... forces his way over Mount Hæmus . While such were the aggressions of Macedonian B.C. 335 , officers in the exercise of their ... force into Asia , until he had made his power and personal ascendency felt by the Macedonian de- pendencies ...
... forces his way over Mount Hæmus . While such were the aggressions of Macedonian B.C. 335 , officers in the exercise of their ... force into Asia , until he had made his power and personal ascendency felt by the Macedonian de- pendencies ...
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... force as to compel him to abandon the project . A body of cavalry , sent out from the Macedonian camp under Philotas to forage , were 1 Assuming Alexander to have been in the territory of the Triballi , the modern Servia , he would in ...
... force as to compel him to abandon the project . A body of cavalry , sent out from the Macedonian camp under Philotas to forage , were 1 Assuming Alexander to have been in the territory of the Triballi , the modern Servia , he would in ...
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... force . Though the Spartans alone had courage to proclaim their dissent , the Athenians , Arcadians , Etolians , and others , were well known even to Alexander himself , as ready to do the like on any serious reverse to the Macedonian ...
... force . Though the Spartans alone had courage to proclaim their dissent , the Athenians , Arcadians , Etolians , and others , were well known even to Alexander himself , as ready to do the like on any serious reverse to the Macedonian ...
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... force was thus set aside . The difficulty of forcing that pass , and the necessity of forestalling Athens in it by stratagem or celerity , was present to the mind of Alexander , as it had been to that of Philip in his expedition of 346 ...
... force was thus set aside . The difficulty of forcing that pass , and the necessity of forestalling Athens in it by stratagem or celerity , was present to the mind of Alexander , as it had been to that of Philip in his expedition of 346 ...
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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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Seite 530 - Athens both employed and recompensed her most eminent citizens, an historian accustomed to the Grecian world as described by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon, feels that the life has departed from his subject, and with sadness and humiliation brings his narrative to a close.