Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 第 3 巻C. C. Little and J. Brown; [etc., etc. ], 1849 |
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... PHOCION ] , as well as the attack of Callias , sanctioned by Athens , against the towns on the bay of Pagasae , brought matters nearer to a crisis , and Philip sent to the Athenians a letter , yet extant , defending his own conduct and ...
... PHOCION ] , as well as the attack of Callias , sanctioned by Athens , against the towns on the bay of Pagasae , brought matters nearer to a crisis , and Philip sent to the Athenians a letter , yet extant , defending his own conduct and ...
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... Phocion refused them , with the remark that they were too few to act against an enemy , and too many to deal with friends ; and sailing to the several allies with only one galley , he obtained a large supply by his frank and ...
... Phocion refused them , with the remark that they were too few to act against an enemy , and too many to deal with friends ; and sailing to the several allies with only one galley , he obtained a large supply by his frank and ...
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... Phocion was still further thinned by desertions , which he made no effort to check , remarking that those who fled were not good soldiers enough to be of use to the enemy , and that for his part he thought himself ... PHOCION . PHOCION .
... Phocion was still further thinned by desertions , which he made no effort to check , remarking that those who fled were not good soldiers enough to be of use to the enemy , and that for his part he thought himself ... PHOCION . PHOCION .
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... Phocion , who more- over refused to support or countenance his own son - in - law , Charicles , when the latter was after- wards brought to trial for having taken bribes from the fugitive . When , however , Antipater and Phi- loxenus ...
... Phocion , who more- over refused to support or countenance his own son - in - law , Charicles , when the latter was after- wards brought to trial for having taken bribes from the fugitive . When , however , Antipater and Phi- loxenus ...
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... Phocion to one of his friends , " since at Athens one cannot even die for nothing . " He perished in B. c . 317 , at the age of 85. In accordance with the law against traitors , his body was cast out on the confines of Attica and Megara ...
... Phocion to one of his friends , " since at Athens one cannot even die for nothing . " He perished in B. c . 317 , at the age of 85. In accordance with the law against traitors , his body was cast out on the confines of Attica and Megara ...
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