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Plataea (search for this): speech 12, section 21
For, if it belongs to the original
conquerors, have not we a right to hold it? It was my ancestor, Alexander,Readers of Herodotus will remember Alexander, who
after Salamis tried to tempt the
Athenians to desert the Greek cause (Hdt.
8.140), but made amends by revealing to them the
decision of the Persians before Plataea (Hdt.
9.44); and also the statue erected at Delphi from the plunder of Salamis (Hdt. 8.121). But Amphipolis was not in existence at the time, nor were the
Persians in their retreat attacked by Macedonians but by Thracians
(Hdt. 9.89). Perhaps the
Macedonians had their own history of the Persian invasion. who first
occupied the site, and, as the first-fruits of the Persian captives taken there,
set up a g
Delphi (Greece) (search for this): speech 12, section 21
Amphipolis (Greece) (search for this): speech 12, section 21