The Cambridge Ancient History, المجلد 4Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards Cambridge University Press, 1988 |
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الصفحة 235
... Scythian court and knew the early history of the Scythian royal families ( Iv.81.2-4 ; IV.76.6 ) . The Scythians had every reason to exaggerate their own cleverness and minimize their own losses . Thirdly , Herodotus had access to ...
... Scythian court and knew the early history of the Scythian royal families ( Iv.81.2-4 ; IV.76.6 ) . The Scythians had every reason to exaggerate their own cleverness and minimize their own losses . Thirdly , Herodotus had access to ...
الصفحة 241
... Scythians to battle . In this the second part of the campaign he found the two other divisions and pursued them at speed at a day's distance ( IV.125.1 ) , first through Scythian lands , then into the lands of those peoples who had ...
... Scythians to battle . In this the second part of the campaign he found the two other divisions and pursued them at speed at a day's distance ( IV.125.1 ) , first through Scythian lands , then into the lands of those peoples who had ...
الصفحة 242
... Scythians ' respect for the Persian archers was such that they did not engage . Herodotus repeated a Scythian account that the Scythians failed to find the Persians - an incredible idea - and he had the Scythians make a second approach ...
... Scythians ' respect for the Persian archers was such that they did not engage . Herodotus repeated a Scythian account that the Scythians failed to find the Persians - an incredible idea - and he had the Scythians make a second approach ...
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