A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... army across the Hel- lespont , he marched through Thrace , Macedonia , and Thessaly without meeting any opposition ( 480 B.C. ) . Athens was al- most alone , since most of the Greek city - states favored yielding to Persia , and the ...
... army across the Hel- lespont , he marched through Thrace , Macedonia , and Thessaly without meeting any opposition ( 480 B.C. ) . Athens was al- most alone , since most of the Greek city - states favored yielding to Persia , and the ...
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... army against Persia . In spite of the fact that Persia was known to be well supplied with money , and Alexander was heavily in debt and had only enough provisions to last his army one month , he attacked Persia . In the spring of 334 ...
... army against Persia . In spite of the fact that Persia was known to be well supplied with money , and Alexander was heavily in debt and had only enough provisions to last his army one month , he attacked Persia . In the spring of 334 ...
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... army . He abolished the system of recruiting the legions from the landholders by a citizen levy , for by the end of the second century B.C. this class was not large enough to furnish the necessary forces . Marius called for volunteers ...
... army . He abolished the system of recruiting the legions from the landholders by a citizen levy , for by the end of the second century B.C. this class was not large enough to furnish the necessary forces . Marius called for volunteers ...
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The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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