| Herodotus - 1860 - 586 páginas
...Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs ; and in this space is situate the village called Anthela,8 which the river Asopus passes ere it reaches the sea....contains a temple of Amphictyonian Ceres, as well * This is certainly an incorrect reading. Twenty - two thousand plethra are above 420 miles, whereas... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 588 páginas
...fifteen furlongs ; and in this space is situate the village called Anthela,6 which the river Asopns passes ere it reaches the sea. The space about Anthela...straits.8 These straits the Greeks in general call Thermopylae 5 Anthula was mentioned above (ch. 176). It is also noticed by Stephen. Probably it was... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 490 páginas
...Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs ; and in this space is situate the village called Anthela,1 which the river Asopus passes ere it reaches the sea....contains a temple of Amphictyonian Ceres, as well as the seats6 2 This is certainly an incorrect reading. Twenty-two thousand plcthra arc above 420 miles, whereas... | |
| Herodotus - 1880 - 572 páginas
...Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs ; and in this space is situate the village called Anthela,6 which the river Asopus passes ere it reaches the sea....201. King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Mails called Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits.8 These straits the Greeks... | |
| Herodotus - 1889 - 496 páginas
...Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs ; and in this space is situate the village palled Anthela,' which the river Asopus passes ere it reaches the sea....Anthela is of some width, and contains a temple of Auiphictyonian Ceres, as well as the seats' 3 This is certainly an incorrect reading. Twenty-two thousand... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 438 páginas
...for a single carriage. From the river Phoenix to Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs. . . . King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Malis...Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits. These straits the Greeks in general call Thermopylae [the Hot Gates] ; but the natives and... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 446 páginas
...for a single carriage. From the river Phoenix to Thermopylae is a distance of fifteen furlongs. . . . King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Malis...Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits. These straits the Greeks in general call Thermopylae [the Hot Gates] ; but the natives and... | |
| Chauncey Wetmore Wells - 1914 - 332 páginas
...Greece, that under Xerxes (about 480 BC), and falls between the battles of Marathon and of Salamis.j King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Malis...Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits. These straits the Greeks in general call Thermopylae (the Hot Gates) ; but the natives, and... | |
| Ida Carleton Thallon - 1914 - 680 páginas
...to Artemisium. The Greeks now made all speed to reach the two stations. •Herodotus, VII, 201-207 King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Malis...Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits. .These straits the Greeks in general called Thermopylae (the Hot ;Gates) ; but the natives,... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 972 páginas
...had once been carried across the opening; and in this there had of old times been a gateway. . . . King Xerxes pitched his camp in the region of Malis...Trachinia, while on their side the Greeks occupied the straits. . . . The Greeks who at this spot awaited the coming of Xerxes were the following: — from... | |
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