| James Talboys Wheeler - 1848 - 256 pages
...4000 Peloponnesians fought against 3,000,000." The second, which referred to the Spartans, said, " Stranger ! go tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here obedient to their commands ! " An engraved monument was also erected to Megistias the augur, by his friend Simonides, saying,... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 pages
...was Dithyrambus, son of Harmatides. 228. In honour of the slain, who were buried on the spot where they fell, and of those who died before they who were...the impending fate, would not abandon the leaders of Sparta." The Amphictyons are the persons who honoured them with these inscriptions and columns, with... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1885 - 628 pages
...over them : " Four thousand from Peloponnesus oace fought on this spot with three hundred myriad's." This inscription was made for all ; and for the Spartans...the impending fate, would not abandon the leaders of Sparta." The Amphictyons are the persons who honoured them with these inscriptions and columns, with... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 436 pages
...pass of Thermopylae against the myriads of Xerxes. He tells us that this epigram ran as follows : — Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians, that we lie here, obedient to their commands.* A still more ancient inscription of this character is preserved, which is attributed to Cleobulus,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 438 pages
...pass of Thermopylae against the myriads of Xerxes. He tells us that this epigram ran as follows : — Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians, that we lie here, obedient to their commands.* A still more ancient inscription of this character is preserved, which is attributed to Cleobulus,... | |
| Herodotus - 1901 - 626 pages
...who died before they who were dismissed by Leonidas went away, the following inscription has be*.n engraved over them : " Four thousand from Peloponnesus...the impending fate, would not abandon the leaders of Sparta." The Amphictyons are the persons who honoured them with these inscriptions and columns, with... | |
| E. E. G. - 1903 - 752 pages
...into the pass under the lash ; not by Persian might but by treachery alone was Thermopylae taken.1 " Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here obedient to their commands." " Either your great and glorious city shall be destroyed by the sons of Perseus, or the watchers of... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 444 pages
...them : " Four thousand from Peloponnesus once fought on this spot with three hundred myriads ! " l This inscription was made for all ; and for the Spartans..."Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here, 1 Three millions. K., VOL. i.— 24 obedient to their commands ! " This was for the Lacedaemonians... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 610 pages
...stone lion raised to his memory at the entrance to the pass, and of the inscription placed over all : " Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here, obedient to their commands." When he pronounced these words, there went up a shout from the assembled multitude, which rent the... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1921 - 618 pages
...slain Spartans, who were buried on the spot where they fell, the following inscription was engraved: 10 "Stranger, go tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here, obedient to their commands." — Abridged. NOTES AND QUESTIONS Biographical and Historical Note. Herodotus (484?-425? B. c.) was... | |
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