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Plataea (search for this): book 11, chapter 29
When Mardonius and his army had returned to Thebes, the Greeks gathered in congress decreed to make
common cause with the Athenians and advancing to Plataea in a body, to fight to a finish for liberty, and also to make a vow to the
gods that, if they were victorious, the Greeks would unite in celebrating the Festival of
Liberty on that dayThis Day of Freedom was commemorated
every four years at Plataea, probably on the 27th
of August. On the date see Munro in the Camb. Anc. Hist. 4, pp. 339 f.
and would hold the games of the Festival in Plataea. And when the Greek forces were assembled
at the Isthmus, all of them agreed tPlataea. And when the Greek forces were assembled
at the Isthmus, all of them agreed that they should swear an oath about the war, one that would
make staunch the concord among them and would compel them nobly to endure the perils of the
battle. The oath ran as follows: "I will not hold life dearer
than liberty, nor will I desert the leaders, whether they be living or dead, but I will bury
all th
Boeotia (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 29
Thebes (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 29
When Mardonius and his army had returned to Thebes, the Greeks gathered in congress decreed to make
common cause with the Athenians and advancing to Plataea in a body, to fight to a finish for liberty, and also to make a vow to the
gods that, if they were victorious, the Greeks would unite in celebrating the Festival of
Liberty on that dayThis Day of Freedom was commemorated
every four years at Plataea, probably on the 27th
of August. On the date see Munro in the Camb. Anc. Hist. 4, pp. 339 f.
and would hold the games of the Festival in Plataea. And when the Greek forces were assembled
at the Isthmus, all of them agreed that they should swear an oath about the war, one that would
make staunch the concord among them and would compel them nobly to endure the perils of the
battle. The oath ran as follows: "I will not hold life dearer
than liberty, nor will I desert the leaders, whether they be living or dead, but I will bury
all the