History of Greece: I. Legendary Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of Peisistratus at Athens, Volume 7J. Murray, 1855 - Greece |
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... direct Hostilities between Athens and Sparta down to the Destruction of the Athenian Armament in Sicily . Active warlike preparations throughout Greece during the winter of 414-413 B.C. ....... 394 Invasion of Attica by Agis and the ...
... direct Hostilities between Athens and Sparta down to the Destruction of the Athenian Armament in Sicily . Active warlike preparations throughout Greece during the winter of 414-413 B.C. ....... 394 Invasion of Attica by Agis and the ...
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... direct hostilities . Thucydidês states on more than one occasion , — 1 Thucyd . iv . 19. Λακεδαιμόνιοι δὲ ὑμᾶς προκαλοῦνται ἐς σπονδὰς καὶ διάλυσιν πολέμου , διδόντες μὲν εἰρήνην καὶ ξυμμαχίαν καὶ ἄλλην φιλίαν πολλὴν καὶ οἰκειότητα ἐς ...
... direct hostilities . Thucydidês states on more than one occasion , — 1 Thucyd . iv . 19. Λακεδαιμόνιοι δὲ ὑμᾶς προκαλοῦνται ἐς σπονδὰς καὶ διάλυσιν πολέμου , διδόντες μὲν εἰρήνην καὶ ξυμμαχίαν καὶ ἄλλην φιλίαν πολλὴν καὶ οἰκειότητα ἐς ...
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... direct part in the late exhausting war , she had even earned money by lending occasional aid on both sides ' ; 1 Thucyd . v . 28. Aristophan . Pac . 467. about the Argeians - díxolev μισθοφοροῦντες άλφιτα . He characterises the Argeians ...
... direct part in the late exhausting war , she had even earned money by lending occasional aid on both sides ' ; 1 Thucyd . v . 28. Aristophan . Pac . 467. about the Argeians - díxolev μισθοφοροῦντες άλφιτα . He characterises the Argeians ...
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... direct operations against each other's territory ; in reality - hostile action as well as hostile manoeuvring , against each other , as allies respectively of third parties . The Argeians , after having prolonged their in- cursions on ...
... direct operations against each other's territory ; in reality - hostile action as well as hostile manoeuvring , against each other , as allies respectively of third parties . The Argeians , after having prolonged their in- cursions on ...
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... direct concern , nor anything to fear from the ambition of Athens ; who , though she had war , 431 founded Thurii in 443 в.c. , appears to have never aimed at any political ascendency even over that town - much less anywhere else on the ...
... direct concern , nor anything to fear from the ambition of Athens ; who , though she had war , 431 founded Thurii in 443 в.c. , appears to have never aimed at any political ascendency even over that town - much less anywhere else on the ...
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¹ Thucyd Agis Alkibiadês alliance allies Amphipolis Andokidês Argeians Argos armament army Arnold arrival assembly Athe Athenian Athenian fleet Athens attack battle blockade Boeotians Chios citizens cliff command Corinth Corinthians counter-wall cusans dæmonians defeat Dekeleia democracy Demosthenês despatched Diodor Dorian Egesta Eleians enemy envoys Ephors Euryâlus Eurymedon expedition farther favour festival force Grecian Greece Greeks ground Gylippus Harbour Hermæ Hermokratês hoplites island Kamarina Katana Kleon Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians Lamachus Leontines Lepreum Mantineia ment Messênê month nians Nikias oligarchical party peace Peloponnesian Peloponnesus persons Plutarch position present probably Rhegium sail sect sent ships Sicilian Sicily Sikel Sokratês Sparta Syra Syracusans Syracuse Tegea territory Thucydidês tion town treaty triremes troops truce wall words ἂν αὐτοῖς γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἶναι ἐν ἐς καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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