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Title Page
Dedication
Maps
Characters
Scribal Note
He announces his death
He writes of his boyhood
He advocates anarchy
Hippias’ brother is murdered
The teachings of Mnesiphilos
The Athenians overthrow their governor
His military training
The downfall of the Athenian nobles
The Athenians appeal to the King for protection
He seeks office among the Athenians
He quarrels with Aristeides
He goes on a journey to the west
The disorders in the satrapy Yauna
He urges the Athenians to oppose the King
Miltiades acquitted
He fortifies the Peiraieus
The fate of Eretria
Datis at Marathon
The Athenians triumph
Miltiades attacks an ally of the King
Miltiades condemned
The Spartan King murdered
The Athenians quarrel with their neighbours
He twists the Athenian laws to his own advantage
He asks for more ships
The Great King begins his expedition
Revenues from the silver mine
He persuades the Athenians to build ships
The Greeks conspire to resist the King
Their god advises them to flee
They attempt to obstruct the King’s advance
The Athenians flee in panic
The Greeks wait in confusion while Sardis is avenged
He resorts to the vile practice of lying
Setback at Salamis
The King makes a tactical withdrawal
He visits the Lakedaimonians
The Athenians reject Mardonios’ terms for peace
Mardonios fails in his task
The Athenians subvert the loyalty of the King’s Greek subjects
They rebuild their shattered city
He writes of his life in Athens
He seeks to destroy the Peloponnesian fleet
He relishes his fame
He foments opposition to the Spartans
He is banished from Athens
He goes to Argos, and makes plots there
He is driven from Hellas
He comes out of an alien land
But he will not serve the King
Scribal Note
Author’s Note
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