Phocaean, who was said to be a Woman of great Sense and Beauty. The other, a Milesian, who was the younger of the two, was also taken by the King's Troops, but escaped naked to the Quarter of the Greeks, who were left to guard the Baggage. These, forming... The Anabasis - Pągina 48per Xenophon - 1830Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Xenophon - 1840 - 790 pągines
...Persian empire, it may not be unta » P" 192 193 was said to be a woman of great sense and beiaty. The other, a Milesian, who was the younger of the...king's troops, but escaped naked to the quarter of the Greek*, who were left to guard the bag. gage. These, forming themselves, killed many of those who were... | |
| William Ainsworth - 1844 - 286 pągines
...was said to be a woman of great sense and beauty ; another, a Milesian, who was the younger of tho two, was also taken by the king's troops, but escaped...plundering the camp, and lost some of their own men ; however, they did not fly, but saved the Milesian, with the men and effects, and in I.] PERSIANS... | |
| Xenophon - 1845 - 782 pągines
...of a revolution in the Fenian empire, it may not be amiss lo give 192 193 was said to be a woman of great sense and beauty. The other, a Milesian, who...quarter of the Greeks, who were left to guard the bag. gage. These, forming themselves, killed many of those who were plundering the camp, and lost some... | |
| Xenophon - 1867 - 300 pągines
...forces, among many other things, took Cyrus's mistress, a Phocaean,1 who was said to be a woman of great sense and beauty. The other, a Milesian, who...taken by the king's troops, but escaped naked to the (iiiarter of the Greeks, who were left to guard the baggage. These, forming themselves, killed many... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 706 pągines
...his Forces, among many other things, took Cyrus' Mistress, a Phocaean, who was said to be a Woman of great Sense and Beauty. The other, a Milesian, who...the two, was also taken by the King's Troops, but escap'd naked to the Quarter of the Greeks, who were left to guard the Baggage. These, forming themselves,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 702 pągines
...his Forces, among many other things, took Cyrus' Mistress, a Phocaean, who was said to be a Woman of great Sense and Beauty. The other, a Milesian, who...the two, was also taken by the King's Troops, but escap'd naked to the Quarter of the Greeks, who were left to guard the Baggage. These, forming themselves,... | |
| 1847 - 662 pągines
...much slaughter." According to Spelman's translation, " the Greeks who were left to guard the baggage, forming themselves, killed, many of those who were...plundering the camp, and lost some of their own men : however they did not fly, but saved the Milesian, with the men and effects, and in general every... | |
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