The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to WaterlooHarper & Brothers, 1851 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... officers was summoned on the slope of one of the mountains that look over the plain of Marathon , on the eastern coast of Attica . The immediate subject of their meeting was to consider whether they should give battle to an enemy that ...
... officers was summoned on the slope of one of the mountains that look over the plain of Marathon , on the eastern coast of Attica . The immediate subject of their meeting was to consider whether they should give battle to an enemy that ...
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... officer in the council of war had not yet voted . This was Callimachus , the War - ruler . The votes of the generals were five and five , so that the voice of Callimachus would be decisive . On that vote , in all human probability , the ...
... officer in the council of war had not yet voted . This was Callimachus , the War - ruler . The votes of the generals were five and five , so that the voice of Callimachus would be decisive . On that vote , in all human probability , the ...
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... officer ; but there is ev- ery reason to believe that his abilities and bravery had been proved by experience , or his Median birth would have prevented his being placed in high command by Darius . He appears to have been the first Mede ...
... officer ; but there is ev- ery reason to believe that his abilities and bravery had been proved by experience , or his Median birth would have prevented his being placed in high command by Darius . He appears to have been the first Mede ...
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... officers , instead of pursuing the fugitives , kept their troops well in hand , and , wheeling round , they formed the two wings to- gether . Miltiades instantly led them against the Persian centre , which had hitherto been triumphant ...
... officers , instead of pursuing the fugitives , kept their troops well in hand , and , wheeling round , they formed the two wings to- gether . Miltiades instantly led them against the Persian centre , which had hitherto been triumphant ...
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... officer of Darius , was about to lead them on a secret expedition against some wealthy and unprotected cities of treasure in the Persian dominions . The armament was voted and equipped , and sailed eastward from Attica , no one but ...
... officer of Darius , was about to lead them on a secret expedition against some wealthy and unprotected cities of treasure in the Persian dominions . The armament was voted and equipped , and sailed eastward from Attica , no one but ...
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