Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Persian threat loomed large in the background ( Frost 1980 : 82- 83 on Plutarch Themistocles 4.1 ) . Still , in view of the conflicts with Aegina that had caused the Athenians trouble for many years , they might have kept their fleet ...
... Persian threat loomed large in the background ( Frost 1980 : 82- 83 on Plutarch Themistocles 4.1 ) . Still , in view of the conflicts with Aegina that had caused the Athenians trouble for many years , they might have kept their fleet ...
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... Persian envoys who came to demand submission to the Great King ( Herodotus 7.133-34 ) . In that year they were the primary target of a Persian naval ex- pedition ( on which see Wallinga 1993 : 137-39 ) . Instead of suffering the fate of ...
... Persian envoys who came to demand submission to the Great King ( Herodotus 7.133-34 ) . In that year they were the primary target of a Persian naval ex- pedition ( on which see Wallinga 1993 : 137-39 ) . Instead of suffering the fate of ...
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... Persians at Marathon to reinstate Hippias , it does appear likely that the antityrannical or prodemocratic overtones of Antenor's statues acquired a spe- cifically anti - Persian slant in the aftermath of this great victory . Here we ...
... Persians at Marathon to reinstate Hippias , it does appear likely that the antityrannical or prodemocratic overtones of Antenor's statues acquired a spe- cifically anti - Persian slant in the aftermath of this great victory . Here we ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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