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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER LXIX Cyrus the Younger and the Ten Thousand Greeks
- CHAPTER LXX Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks
- CHAPTER LXXI Proceedings of the Ten Thousand Greeks, from the time that they reached Trapezus, to their Junction with the Lacedæmonian Army in Asia Minor
- CHAPTER LXXII Greece under the Lacedæmonian Empire
- CHAPTER LXXIII Agesilaus King of Sparta.—The Corinthian War
- CHAPTER LXXIV From the Battle of Knidus to the Rebuilding of the Long Walls of Athens
- CHAPTER LXXV From the Rebuilding of the Long Walls of Athens to the Peace of Antalkidas
- MAPS ANNEXED TO VOL. IX
- PLAN I—REPRE SENDING THE ENTIRE UPWARD MARCH & RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND GREEKS
- PLAN II—REPRESENTING THE MARCHES OF THE GREEKS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE, & IMMEDIATELY AFTER, THE BATTLE OF KUNAXA
- TERRITORY ADJOINING THE ISTHMUS OF CORINTH INCLUDING THE LINE OF MOUNT ONEION BETWEEN CORINTH AND KENCHREAE
CHAPTER LXXII - Greece under the Lacedæmonian Empire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER LXIX Cyrus the Younger and the Ten Thousand Greeks
- CHAPTER LXX Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks
- CHAPTER LXXI Proceedings of the Ten Thousand Greeks, from the time that they reached Trapezus, to their Junction with the Lacedæmonian Army in Asia Minor
- CHAPTER LXXII Greece under the Lacedæmonian Empire
- CHAPTER LXXIII Agesilaus King of Sparta.—The Corinthian War
- CHAPTER LXXIV From the Battle of Knidus to the Rebuilding of the Long Walls of Athens
- CHAPTER LXXV From the Rebuilding of the Long Walls of Athens to the Peace of Antalkidas
- MAPS ANNEXED TO VOL. IX
- PLAN I—REPRE SENDING THE ENTIRE UPWARD MARCH & RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND GREEKS
- PLAN II—REPRESENTING THE MARCHES OF THE GREEKS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE, & IMMEDIATELY AFTER, THE BATTLE OF KUNAXA
- TERRITORY ADJOINING THE ISTHMUS OF CORINTH INCLUDING THE LINE OF MOUNT ONEION BETWEEN CORINTH AND KENCHREAE
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- A History of Greece , pp. 250 - 318Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1852