Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 413
... Mardonius , having thus smoothed over the opinion of Xerxes , ceased to speak . 4 10. The rest of the Persians continuing silent , and not daring to declare an opinion to the one proposed , Artabanus , son of Hystaspes , being uncle to ...
... Mardonius , having thus smoothed over the opinion of Xerxes , ceased to speak . 4 10. The rest of the Persians continuing silent , and not daring to declare an opinion to the one proposed , Artabanus , son of Hystaspes , being uncle to ...
Page 414
... Mardonius , son of Gobryas , cease to speak vain words of the Grecians , who do not deserve to be spoken lightly of . For by calumniating the Greeks , you urge the king himself to lead an army against them ; and to this end you appear ...
... Mardonius , son of Gobryas , cease to speak vain words of the Grecians , who do not deserve to be spoken lightly of . For by calumniating the Greeks , you urge the king himself to lead an army against them ; and to this end you appear ...
Page 415
... Mardonius , having brought some great disaster upon the Persians , and being torn in pieces by dogs and birds , either in the territory of the Athenians , or in that of the Lace- dæmonians , if not sooner on his march , has discovered 5 ...
... Mardonius , having brought some great disaster upon the Persians , and being torn in pieces by dogs and birds , either in the territory of the Athenians , or in that of the Lace- dæmonians , if not sooner on his march , has discovered 5 ...
Page 438
... Mardonius , son of Gobryas ; Tritan- tæchmes , son of Artabanus , who gave his opinion against the invasion of Greece ; Smerdomenes , son of Otanes ; ( both these were sons to brothers of Darius , and cousins to Xerxes ; ) Masistes ...
... Mardonius , son of Gobryas ; Tritan- tæchmes , son of Artabanus , who gave his opinion against the invasion of Greece ; Smerdomenes , son of Otanes ; ( both these were sons to brothers of Darius , and cousins to Xerxes ; ) Masistes ...
Page 445
... Mardonius , having subdued it . In his march from Doriscus , he first passed the Samothracian fortresses ; the last of which is situate towards the west , and is a city called Mesambria ; near this is Stryme , a city of the Thasians ...
... Mardonius , having subdued it . In his march from Doriscus , he first passed the Samothracian fortresses ; the last of which is situate towards the west , and is a city called Mesambria ; near this is Stryme , a city of the Thasians ...
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