阿奇达慕斯战争

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  • 无生源论
    2020-01-14
    When the enemy appeared at Acharnae, however, and began to lay waste its land less than seven miles from the Acropolis, the mood in Athens changed to fury. The anger was directed, of course, at the Spartans, but not less at Pericles, who was held responsible. It did not matter that Pericles had predicted these events or that the sufferings were a necessary part of the strategy they had accepted. His careful explanations of why Athens had to avoid great battles on land were forgotten in the anger and frustration of the moment, and they accused Pericles of cowardice because he would not lead them out against the enemy. Of these attackers one was surely Cleon, who had opposed Pericles for some years. Hermippus makes that clear in his comedy the Fates, produced probably in the spring of 430. H...
  • 逐科肥佬小衰兔
    2020-01-03
    ... Siphae, the port of Thespis, ...
  • 逐科肥佬小衰兔
    2019-11-07
    A Class IX (1968)
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    2019-11-23
    At Heraclea in Trachis they were stopped by Thessalian opposition, ...
  • 无生源论
    2020-02-06
    Pericles, however, was not able to enjoy the fruits of his predictions. Two years and six months after the outbreak of the war, in September of 429, he died of the lingering disease which had struck him some time before. His last days were not happy. The man who had been the first citizen of Athens had suffered the ignominy of public condemnation, loss of office, the imposition of a heavy fine, perhaps even the loss of his citizenship. All this might be forgotten after his re-election, but some losses could not be repaired. Many of his friends died in the plague, among them some of his closest associates in the administration. Even closer to home were the deaths of his sister and his legitimate sons, Xanthippus and Paralus. Faced with the threat of the disappearance of his line he asked th...
  • 逐科肥佬小衰兔
    2019-11-05
    of their usual kind
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    2019-11-05
    τὸ ἐ. as Adv., according to the custom of the country, Th.4.78.
  • 逐科肥佬小衰兔
    2019-11-05
    If Thessaly had not been ruled by a narrow oligarchy (dynasteia), as is usual in that country, rather than a constitional government Brasidas would never have gotten through.