An Analysis Of Herodotus By The Author Of Analysis Of Aristotle S Ethics And Rhetoric
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1831 edition. Excerpt: ...the sacred edifices burnt9. The Persian fleet, entering the Hellespont, subdues all the Hellenic towns on the European side. The Byzantines and Chalcedonians fly from the Phoenician navy, and found Mesambria on the Euxine. Cyzicus is not taken, having previously capitulated with CEbares, the son of Megabazus, and viceroy of Dacyleium. With the exception of Cardia, all the Chersonesus is subdued by the Phoeniciansi. C. 33. as well as all the cities on the left hand as you enter the Hellespont. Chersonesus subdued, with the exception of Cardia. 8 The inhabitants of the islands were netted, as it were, by the Persian forces, who joining hand in hand, formed a line from sea to sea, with which they swept the island.--C. 31. 3 This was the third subjugation of the lonians: --1st, by the Lydians (B. i, 28); 2ndly, by the Persians (B. i, 159); and 3drly, by the Persians (B. vi, 21, 22).--C. 32. i Miltiades, son of Cimon, was at this time tyrant of the The Persians do nothing farther hostile to c. 42. the Ionians this year; but Artaphernes, send-regulates the ing for deputies from the different towns, Ionian cities' compels the Ionians to agree that they will henceforth refer their disputes to the decision of proper judges, and not take them into their own hands; he also measures their territories, and imposes a tribute on them. The next T, c;,4?' r 1 B. C. 495. Chersonesus; of which his ancestor, Miltiades, son of Cypsilus, had obtained the government in the following manner: --The Dolonci, a Thracian tribe who were in possession of the Chersonesus, being harassed in war by the Apsinthians, sent their B. C. 560. kings to consult the oracle at Delphi, and were ordered " to lead a colony into the country under the command of that person who should...