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“Victory over Athens simply replaced a much-resented Athenian empire with a Spartan one that would soon be resented,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“was through the narrow pass known as Thermopylae, where the crags of Mount Oeta fell”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Socrates had been born in Athens in 469 BCE. His career would span the entire second half of the century”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Modern historians regularly use the word empire to describe this extension of Athenian power during the fifth century”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“When Helen deserted her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta, and eloped with the handsome Trojan prince Paris,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Heraclius made a humiliating offer of peace. If it had been accepted, it would have turned the Roman state into a Persian vassal.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“compelling the Spartans to grant them their liberty as an autonomous city-state?”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“For Socrates, the goal of all human beings was arete.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“The standard Greek terms for these would soon become established as, respectively, tyrannis, demokratia, and oligarchia.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“The previous year, Philip had married for the seventh time,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“And all officeholders, whether chosen by lot or elected, were held closely to account.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Philip was ideally suited to lead the expedition against the Persian ‘barbarians’.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“The royal bodyguard, ordered by Philip to hang back for the occasion, followed at a discreet distance.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Paul’s letters have almost nothing to say about Jesus as a historical figure, about his life, or about the content”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“For the time being, the newcomers could bask with impunity.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“224 CE, a new Persian dynasty, the Sassanids, came to power.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Eratosthenes of Cyrene, a polymath and one of the first directors of the library,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“much of Bulgaria, Albania, the Republic of North Macedonia, and all the European part of Turkey.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“to become the most powerful state in the region.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“respectively, tyrannis, demokratia, and oligarchia.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“and broke through the undefended Balkans to devastate all of mainland Greece north of the Peloponnese.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Poseidon ruled over the sea and was responsible for earthquakes. Athena was the goddess of wisdom,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“The military machine that had humbled Athens in the Peloponnesian War had become simply irrelevant.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Alexander sent a trophy to Athens, to be dedicated to the city’s patron goddess, Athena.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Executive authority was devolved to the Boule, or Council, of five hundred,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“A commission arrived at Corinth headed by the victorious Roman general Titus Quinctius Flamininus.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“As the century wore on, the Delian League was matched by the ‘Peloponnesian League’,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“they hardly ever ventured very far from the sea.”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“the distant origin of the Greek language may reach all the way back to the beginning of the period that we call the Neolithic,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History
“Over the next twenty years, the Normans went on to complete the conquest of Sicily from the Arabs,”
― The Greeks: A Global History
― The Greeks: A Global History