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and written by a man who had fought in the battle himself, what matters is not so much the picture of the Persians-an inevitable caricature: no Greek ever really understood Achaemenid ethics- so much as the spirit, the ideal, which Aeschylus shows us animating the Greeks. The ...
In addition, examining differing views of historians proved useful and essential in verifying facts and theories.It is clear that the reason the Greeks defeated the Persians was they had superior leadership, military tactics and were engaged in total war. In the ...
The Greco-Persian Wars, fought from roughly 500 to 449 B.C., were a long-running series of conflicts between the mighty Persian Empire and the independent Greek city-states, which fought to keep their identities and avoid being subsumed by the Persians. Against the odds, the Greeks defeated ...
百度试题 结果1 题目When the Greeks had the Persians, a soldier ran from Marathon to Athens. A. won B. bitten C. beaten D. hit 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]C. beaten.反馈 收藏
It was an ideological conflict which pitted a proud, democratic, freedom-loving people against a tyrannical and mighty empire. The stories of the many battles fought between the Greeks and the Persians are here spendidly brought to life by Jack Cassin-Scott, who details the tactics, organisation...
The Persians wanted very much to have it as theirs. In September of 490 BC. a fierce battle between the Persians and the Greeks happened at a place called Marathon, north ofAthens. After days of hard fighting, the Greeks won the battle. With great joy, the Greeks sent Pheidippides, a...
As the Persians expanded to the west, Lydia, too, fell under their control. And so, therefore, did Ionia. However, the Persians found Ionia very difficult to control, as the Greeks who lived there deeply resented Persian rule. The Ionians rebelled against Persian rule in 499 BCE. The Ion...
the Persians, but by the Greeks and others. Herodotus says that the Persians called Cyrus their father, while later Achaemenian rulers were not so well regarded. The story of the childhood of Cyrus, as told by Herodotus with echoes in Xenophon, may be called a Cyruslegendsince it obviously...
and other peoples as if he were their master; to have regard for the Greeks as for friends and kindred, but p399to conduct himself toward other peoples as though they were plants or animals; for to do so would have been to cumber his leadership with numerous battles and banishments and ...