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Delphi (Greece) (search for this): book 9, chapter 35
Services of Macedonians To Greece
"Not being able to say anything in defence of
B.C. 279.
any of these acts, you talk pompously about
your having resisted the invasion of Delphi
by the barbarians, and allege that for this Greece ought
to be grateful to you. But if for this one service some gratitude is owing to the Aetolians; what high honour do the
Macedonians deserve, who throughout nearly their whole
lives are ceaselessly engaged in a struggle with the barbarians
for the safety of the Greeks? For that Greece would have
been continually involved in great dangers, if we had not had
the Macedonians and the ambition of their kings as a barrier,
who is ignorant? And there is a very striking
proof of this. Defeat and death of Ptolemy Ceraunus in the battle
with the Gauls, B.C. 280. See Pausan. 10.19.7. For no sooner had the Gauls
conceived a contempt for the Macedonians, by
their victory over Ptolemy Ceraunus, than,
thinking the rest of no account, Brennus
promptly marched into the middl
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 9, chapter 35
Dodona (Greece) (search for this): book 9, chapter 35
279 BC (search for this): book 9, chapter 35
Services of Macedonians To Greece
"Not being able to say anything in defence of
B.C. 279.
any of these acts, you talk pompously about
your having resisted the invasion of Delphi
by the barbarians, and allege that for this Greece ought
to be grateful to you. But if for this one service some gratitude is owing to the Aetolians; what high honour do the
Macedonians deserve, who throughout nearly their whole
lives are ceaselessly engaged in a struggle with the barbarians
for the safety of the Greeks? For that Greece would have
been continually involved in great dangers, if we had not had
the Macedonians and the ambition of their kings as a barrier,
who is ignorant? And there is a very striking
proof of this. Defeat and death of Ptolemy Ceraunus in the battle
with the Gauls, B.C. 280. See Pausan. 10.19.7. For no sooner had the Gauls
conceived a contempt for the Macedonians, by
their victory over Ptolemy Ceraunus, than,
thinking the rest of no account, Brennus
promptly marched into the midd
280 BC (search for this): book 9, chapter 35