| 1915 - 632 pages
...Abydos, and called for a sham fight between the ships. 'And seeing all the Hellespont covered with the ships, and all the shores and the plains of Abydos full of men, Xerxes pronounced himself a happy man, and after that he fell to weeping, saying in answer to Artabanos' question,... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1848 - 634 pages
...of Rhoetium, and Ophrynium, and Dardanus, which borders on Abydos ; and on the right the Gergithae Teucrians. 44. When they were at Abydos, Xerxes wished...having perceived Xerxes shedding tears, addressed him thus : " O king, how very different from each other are what you are now doing, and what you did a... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 pages
...of Rhoetium, and Ophrynium, and Dardanus, which borders on Abydos ; and on tbe right the Gergithae Teucrians. 44. When they were at Abydos, Xerxes wished...having perceived Xerxes shedding tears, addressed him thus : " O king, how very different from each other are what you are now doing, and what you did a... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1868 - 634 pages
...made it, in obedience to a previous order of the king. When he was seated there, looking down toward the shore, he beheld both the land army and the fleet...men, Xerxes thereupon pronounced himself happy, but afterward shed tears. 46. Artabanus, his paternal uncle, having observed him, the same who had before... | |
| Herodotus - 1885 - 272 pages
...victorious. Exceedingly gratified he was, both with the contest and the army. But while he was viewing the whole Hellespont covered by the ships, and all the shores and the plains of Abydos full of men, he suddenly burst into tears. Artabanus, his paternal uncle, observed him and exclaimed : " O king,... | |
| Victor Duruy - 1892 - 396 pages
...Plioenicians were victorious, he showed himself extremely gratified both with the contest and the army. When he saw the whole Hellespont covered by the ships,...pronounced himself happy, but afterwards shed tears. Artabanos, his father's brother, having observed him, — the same who had freely declared his opinion... | |
| Herodotus - 1899 - 626 pages
...exceedingly gratified both with the contest and the army. When he saw the whole Hellespont covered with the ships, and all the shores and the plains of Abydos...men, Xerxes thereupon pronounced himself happy; but afterward shed tears. Artabanus, his paternal uncle, having observed him, the same who had before freely... | |
| Herodotus - 1901 - 626 pages
...of Rhoetium, and Ophrynium, and Dardanus, which borders on Abydos ; and on the right the Gergithae Teucrians. 44. When they were at Abydos, Xerxes wished...having perceived Xerxes shedding tears, addressed him thus : " O king, how very different from each other are what you are now doing, and what you did a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 536 pages
...defeated at the Battle of Salamis, BC 480. Herodotus says that when Xerxes saw all his forces before him " the whole Hellespont covered by the ships, and all the shores and plain of Abydos full of men, he wept. When asked the reason, he replied : ' Commiseration seized me... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 538 pages
...defeated at the Battle of Salamis, BC 480. Herodotus says that when Xerxes saw all his forces before him " the whole Hellespont covered by the ships, and all the shores and plain of Abydos full of men, he wept. When asked the reason, he replied: ' Commiseration seized me... | |
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