| Frederick Malkin, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1829 - 316 страница
...was made by the Persian cavalry, who continually riding up in small parties, discharged their arrowae and retired, annoying the Greeks without any retaliation....most exposed part of the line, sent to Pausanias to saythat they could no longer maintain their ground, and a picked band of 300 Athenians volunteered... | |
| Frederick Malkin - 1841 - 310 страница
...guardian to the minor king Pleistarchus, the son of Leónidas. The Athenian force of 8000 avy- armed was led by Aristeides. Mardpnius's army consisted...Pausanias to say that they could no longer maintain thenground, and a picked band of 300 Athenians volunteered to relieve them. They took with them some... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 664 страница
...any retaliation. The Megarians being placed in the most exposed part of the line, sent to Pausarías to say that they could no longer maintain their ground,...volunteered to relieve them. They took with them some archer:, a service which the Athenians cultivated with ал attention and success unusual in Greece... | |
| 1844 - 580 страница
...by Aristides. Mardonius' army consisted of three hundred thousand Asiatics and about fifty thousand Greeks. The first attack was made by the Persian cavalry,...longer maintain their ground, and a picked band of three hundred Athenians volunteered to relieve them. They took with them some archers, a service which... | |
| 1844 - 588 страница
...by Aristides. Mardouius' army consisted of three hundred thousand Asiatics and about fifty thousand Greeks. The first attack was made by the Persian cavalry,...could no longer maintain their ground, and a picked baud of three hundred Athenians volunteered to relieve them. They took with them some archers, a service... | |
| John Frost - 1858 - 416 страница
...arrows and retired, annoying the Greeks without ,any retaliation. The Megariaus being placed in the mort exposed part of the line, sent to Pausanias to say...unusual in Greece ; and soon after their arrival, Mnsistins, the general of the Persian cavalry, bis horse being wounded with an urrow, was dismounted... | |
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