History of GreeceD. Appleton and Company, 1879 - 127 páginas |
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... under pretence of friendship took him to live at the court at Susa , allowing Aristagoras , the son - in - law of Histiæus , to reign as tyrant at Miletus in his stead . To 56 IONIAN REVOLT . [ CHAP . 10. Ionians Revolt.
... under pretence of friendship took him to live at the court at Susa , allowing Aristagoras , the son - in - law of Histiæus , to reign as tyrant at Miletus in his stead . To 56 IONIAN REVOLT . [ CHAP . 10. Ionians Revolt.
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... Aristagoras for help ( B.c. 502 ) . Aristagoras thought that if he restored the nobles he would be master of the island : but as Naxos was too power- ful for him to attack it by himself , he went to Artaphernes , the Satrap of his ...
... Aristagoras for help ( B.c. 502 ) . Aristagoras thought that if he restored the nobles he would be master of the island : but as Naxos was too power- ful for him to attack it by himself , he went to Artaphernes , the Satrap of his ...
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