The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... Persian aggression . The full brilliance of Greek culture appears , after the defeat of Persia by the Hellenes , combined under the leadership of Athens and Sparta . The Persian menace had been growing since the subjugation of the ...
... Persian aggression . The full brilliance of Greek culture appears , after the defeat of Persia by the Hellenes , combined under the leadership of Athens and Sparta . The Persian menace had been growing since the subjugation of the ...
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... Persian fleet under the eyes of the Great King . In the same year the Carthaginians were defeated at Himera , and Xerxes led the bulk of his armies out of Greece ; in the next , the Spartan Pausanias crushed the Persian Army of ...
... Persian fleet under the eyes of the Great King . In the same year the Carthaginians were defeated at Himera , and Xerxes led the bulk of his armies out of Greece ; in the next , the Spartan Pausanias crushed the Persian Army of ...
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... Persian or Assyrian representations of captives , bearing tribute to the great kings of the East , sums up the contrast of the spirit of Hellas with that of Oriental societies . In architecture the Greeks adapted the original painted ...
... Persian or Assyrian representations of captives , bearing tribute to the great kings of the East , sums up the contrast of the spirit of Hellas with that of Oriental societies . In architecture the Greeks adapted the original painted ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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