Classical Quarterly, المجلد 5John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... Sparta and Athens would be held to cover the commercial jealousy of Athens and Corinth . But whether the Piraeus ... Sparta be driven to war from fear of Attic expansion in 431 , when Athens was really much weaker than she had been a ...
... Sparta and Athens would be held to cover the commercial jealousy of Athens and Corinth . But whether the Piraeus ... Sparta be driven to war from fear of Attic expansion in 431 , when Athens was really much weaker than she had been a ...
الصفحة 241
... Sparta , and greater emphasis on the democratic character of the régime ; the probable initiation of the Thalamae ... Sparta . He , too , is driven by constant opposition into a plot to overthrow not Sparta but the incubus on the Spartan ...
... Sparta , and greater emphasis on the democratic character of the régime ; the probable initiation of the Thalamae ... Sparta . He , too , is driven by constant opposition into a plot to overthrow not Sparta but the incubus on the Spartan ...
الصفحة 245
... Sparta , for if Corinthian trade was ruined , the only financial resource of the Peloponnesian league would be removed . With Athens predominant over Corinth , or even only possessed of her western trade , the funds and the fleet of the ...
... Sparta , for if Corinthian trade was ruined , the only financial resource of the Peloponnesian league would be removed . With Athens predominant over Corinth , or even only possessed of her western trade , the funds and the fleet of the ...
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