• Hurling his javelin at his brother

  • By: yanghuaming Added: 21-02-12
  • Hurling his javelin at his brother, he wounded him in the breast, but was himself speedily overborne by superior numbers and slain on the beats by dre  spot.Soon after their arrival a battle ensued off the coast of Epirus, between the Corinthian and Corcyraean fleets.He also sent back to Macedonia such officers and soldiers as had been recently married, on condition that they should return in the spring with what reinforcements they could raise ; and with the same view he despatched an officer to recruit in the Peloponnesus.C.Alexander's stay in Prophthasia, the capital of Drangiana, was signalized by a supposed conspiracy against his life, formed by Philotas, the son of Parmenio.Here an unwelcome message greeted Alcibiades.


    By a cunning stratagem the satrap allured him to the mainland, where he was immediately arrested and hanged upon a cross (B.They were open to all persons who could prove their Hellenic blood, and were frequented by spectators from all parts of the Grecian world.Collecting a large body of Milesians, he set sail for the Thracian co ast, where he was slain under the walls of a town to which he had laid siege.By performing certain sacrifices and expiatory monster beats  acts, Epimenides succeeded in staying the plague.AEschylus excels in representing the superhuman, in depicting demigods and heroes, and in tracing the irresistible march of fate." Then taking up his O EDIPUS AT COLONUS, which he had lately written, but had not yet brought out, he read from it a beautiful passage, with which the judges were so struck that they at once dismissed the case.


    The reigns of the succeeding sovereigns present litt le that is remarkable, with the exception of that of Archelaus (B., thirty-three years after his first usurpation.560).336-323.He then ordered him to be magnificently buried in the tomb of his ancestors, and provided for the fitting education of his children.But many song- loving dolphins had assembled round the vessel, and one of them now took the bard on its back.Thus not only the archonship, but consequently the Council of Areopagus, was thrown open to them; and, strange to say, this reform was proposed by Aristides himself.They rested on the conduct of the Thebans during the Persian war, on their treatment of Plataea, and on their enmity to Athens.


    Of the life of his great rival, DEMOSTHENES, we have already given some account.It was followed by the loss of nearly all their maritime empire, even faster than they had acquired it after the battle of AEgospotami.The appearance of Pyrrhus was the signal for revolt: the Macedonian troops flocked to his standard and Demetrius was compelled to fly.It was generally felt that the time had now arrived for checking the power of Athens.421 a peace for 50 years, commonly called the PEACE OF NICIAS, was concluded on the basis of a mutual restitution of prisoners and places captured during the war.According to another account, however, the wrath of Alexander was appeased by the orator Demades, who received from the Athenians a reward of five talents for his services.



     


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