Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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... Phocians , ( who separated themselves from the rest of their countrymen , ) and Molossians , Pelasgians of Arcadia , Dorian Epidaurians , and many other people , are intermixed with them ; and those of them who set out from the ...
... Phocians , ( who separated themselves from the rest of their countrymen , ) and Molossians , Pelasgians of Arcadia , Dorian Epidaurians , and many other people , are intermixed with them ; and those of them who set out from the ...
Page 366
... Phocians and Boeotians , and when no one invited them , turned out of the road towards Athens . 35 . At that time Pisistratus had the supreme power at Athens ; but Miltiades , son of Cypselus , had considerable influence ; 366 [ 33-35 ...
... Phocians and Boeotians , and when no one invited them , turned out of the road towards Athens . 35 . At that time Pisistratus had the supreme power at Athens ; but Miltiades , son of Cypselus , had considerable influence ; 366 [ 33-35 ...
Page 480
... Phocians . For the Greeks themselves had invited them , representing by their ambassadors that " they had arrived as forerunners of the others , and that the rest of the allies might be daily expected ; that the sea was protected by ...
... Phocians . For the Greeks themselves had invited them , representing by their ambassadors that " they had arrived as forerunners of the others , and that the rest of the allies might be daily expected ; that the sea was protected by ...
Page 481
... Phocians and Locrians very indignant at this proposition , determined to stay there , and to despatch mes- sengers to the cities , desiring them to come to their assistance , as being too few to repel the army of the Medes . 208. While ...
... Phocians and Locrians very indignant at this proposition , determined to stay there , and to despatch mes- sengers to the cities , desiring them to come to their assistance , as being too few to repel the army of the Medes . 208. While ...
Page 483
... turn , except only the Phocians , they were stationed at the mountain to guard the pathway . When therefore the Persians found nothing different from what they had seen on the preceding day 212 211 , 212. ] 483 POLYMNIA . VII .
... turn , except only the Phocians , they were stationed at the mountain to guard the pathway . When therefore the Persians found nothing different from what they had seen on the preceding day 212 211 , 212. ] 483 POLYMNIA . VII .
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