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... army sent to take possession of the oasis of Hammon perished in the sands of the desert . He died by a wound from his own sword - a divine judgment , according to the Egyptians , for violating their sacred ox Apis — as he was about to ...
... army sent to take possession of the oasis of Hammon perished in the sands of the desert . He died by a wound from his own sword - a divine judgment , according to the Egyptians , for violating their sacred ox Apis — as he was about to ...
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... army in Boeotia under Mardonius , fled to Susa , and abandoned himself to pleasure . The next year saw at Platea the total defeat of Mardonius , and the Gre- cian fleet , after the victory at Mycale , sailing in triumph along the coast ...
... army in Boeotia under Mardonius , fled to Susa , and abandoned himself to pleasure . The next year saw at Platea the total defeat of Mardonius , and the Gre- cian fleet , after the victory at Mycale , sailing in triumph along the coast ...
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... army in which were 10,000 Greeks , and with it marched against 401. him . The armies met at Cunaxa , in the neighbour- hood of Babylon , and victory declared for Artaxerxes , as Cyrus fell in the action . The Greeks had on their side ...
... army in which were 10,000 Greeks , and with it marched against 401. him . The armies met at Cunaxa , in the neighbour- hood of Babylon , and victory declared for Artaxerxes , as Cyrus fell in the action . The Greeks had on their side ...
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... army against Athens ; but his allies aban- doned him , and his colleague , Demaratus , refusing to join in his project , the Spartans retired , and the de- mocracy of Athens was fully established . CHAP . IV . GREECE TO HER SUBVERSION ...
... army against Athens ; but his allies aban- doned him , and his colleague , Demaratus , refusing to join in his project , the Spartans retired , and the de- mocracy of Athens was fully established . CHAP . IV . GREECE TO HER SUBVERSION ...
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... army marched on to Attica , took and burned Athens . The Grecian fleet lay in the strait between Salamis and the continent ; the Persian im- prudently attacked them there : a total defeat was the consequence . Xerxes , who had from the ...
... army marched on to Attica , took and burned Athens . The Grecian fleet lay in the strait between Salamis and the continent ; the Persian im- prudently attacked them there : a total defeat was the consequence . Xerxes , who had from the ...
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