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Mycenae (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Tusculum (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Europe (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Contents of the Eleventh Book of Diodorus
—On the crossing of Xerxes into Europe
(chaps. 1-4). —On the battle of Thermopylae
(chaps. 5-11). —On the naval battle which Xerxes fought against the Greeks (chaps.
12-13). —How Themistocles outgeneralled Xerxes and the Greeks conquered the
barbarians in the naval battle of Salamis (chaps.
14-18). —How Xerxes, leaving Mardonius behind as commander, withdrew with a portion
of his army to Asia (chap. 19). —How the
Carthaginians with great armaments made war upon Sicily (chaps. 20-21). —How Gelon, after outgeneralling the barbarians,
slew some of them and took others captive (chaps. 22-23). —How Gelon, when the
Carthaginians sued for peace, exacted money of them and then concluded the peace (chaps.
24-26). —Judgement passed on the Greeks who distinguished themselves in the war
(chap. 27). —The battle of the Greeks against Mardonius and the Persians abou
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Laconia (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Thermopylae (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter contents
Contents of the Eleventh Book of Diodorus
—On the crossing of Xerxes into Europe
(chaps. 1-4). —On the battle of Thermopylae
(chaps. 5-11). —On the naval battle which Xerxes fought against the Greeks (chaps.
12-13). —How Themistocles outgeneralled Xerxes and the Greeks conquered the
barbarians in the naval battle of Salamis (chaps.
14-18). —How Xerxes, leaving Mardonius behind as commander, withdrew with a portion
of his army to Asia (chap. 19). —How the
Carthaginians with great armaments made war upon Sicily (chaps. 20-21). —How Gelon, after outgeneralling the barbarians,
slew some of them and took others captive (chaps. 22-23). —How Gelon, when the
Carthaginians sued for peace, exacted money of them and then concluded the peace (chaps.
24-26). —Judgement passed on the Greeks who distinguished themselves in the war
(chap. 27). —The battle of the Greeks against Mardonius and the Persians abo
Plataea (search for this): book 11, chapter contents