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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) | 18 | 18 | Browse | Search |
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller) | 4 | 4 | Browse | Search |
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) | 3 | 3 | Browse | Search |
Diodorus Siculus, Library | 3 | 3 | Browse | Search |
Pausanias, Description of Greece | 3 | 3 | Browse | Search |
Pindar, Odes (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien) | 2 | 2 | Browse | Search |
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Browsing named entities in M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller). You can also browse the collection for 490 BC or search for 490 BC in all documents.
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M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller), Aristides (search)
Aristides
the Just, 3.16, 49, 87.
fought at Marathon (490), Salamis (480), and commanded the Athenians at Plataea (479); exiled (483) because his policies clashed with those of Themistocles.
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller), Marathon (search)
Marathon
a plain about twenty miles north of Athens where (490) Miltiades and his ten thousand defeated the hosts of Darius, 1.61.
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller), Persians (search)
Persians
the people of Persia, the great empire of western Asia; under Darius they invaded Greece and were beaten back at Marathon (490), 1.61.
under Xerxes were overwhelmingly defeated at Salamis (480), 1.61; 3.48, 49.
and at Plataea (479), 1.61.
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller), Plataea (search)
Plataea
the heroic little city at the foot of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia; alone with Athens at Marathon (490); the scene of the final defeat of the Persians in Hellas (479), 1.61.