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VIDarius the Great 96
Rebellion throughout the Empire, 96 - Darius re-conquers Baby-
lon, 97 - the East rebels behind him, 97 - the Median War, 100 -
Victory of Darius, 100 - Recovery of Armenia and Iran, 102 -
Darius and the Saka, 103 - Darius and Egypt, 105 - Recovery of
Lydia, 106 - Darius marries Cyrus' daughters, 107 - his Organiza-
tion of the Empire, 108 - the Gadates letter, 114 - Darius' Suez
Canal, 115 - Darius and India, 115 - Laws and buildings, 117 -
Darius' religion, 117.
List of the Satrapies, 123.
VIIThe Persians enter Europe 127
The Psychology of Conquest, 127 - Darius in Asia Minor, 128 -
Otanes takes Samos, 129 - the Bosporos bridge, 129 - Darius in
Thrace, 130 - the Scythian Expedition, 131 - Darius defeated;
the story of Miltiades, 133 - Megabazos conquers the north
Aegean coast, 134 - Suppression of Greek revolt on the Bosporos,
and consolidation, 136 - A Persian Reconnaissance in the Mediter-
ranean; the story of Dēmokēdes, 137.
PART II
GREECE ON THE EVE
VIIICarthage, Etruria and the Western Greeks 143
The Phoenicians, 143 - Greek trade with Carthage and Etruria,
144 - Aggressiveness of the Greeks, 145 - Pentathlos takes
Lilybaion, but is defeated and killed, 147 - Phalaris of Akragas,
149 - Carthage organizes resistance, 151 - 'Malchus' (?) in Sicily,
152 - The Phokaians driven from Corsica, 153 - 'Malchus' in
Sardinia, 154 - his end, 155 - Mago and the rise of Carthaginian
power; the Republic and the Army, 155 - Carthage at war with
Massalia, 157 - The Etruscans defeated before Cumae, 160 -
Aristodemos against Lars Porsenna in Latium, 163 - his revolution
at Cumae, 163 - The Carthaginian treaties with Rome, 165 -
The adventures of Dorieus, 167.
IXSparta and Athens 170
Greece on the Eve, 170 - King Kleomenes, Megara and Plataia,
171 - his Diplomacy, 172 - Sparta and the Aegean, 173.
The Athenian Revolution: Hippias and Persia, 174 - Kleo-
menes expels Hippias, 175 - Kleisthenes and the Franchise, 176 -
The Discomfiture of Kleomenes, 179 - the Peloponnesians refuse
to fight, 186 - Athens defeats Thebes and Chalkis, 189 - The
Aiginetans burn Phaleron, 192 - the Peloponnesians refuse to
restore Hippias, 192.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Persia and the Greeks: The Defence of the West, C. 546- 478 B.C. Contributors: Andrew Robert Burn - author. Publisher: St. Martin's Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: vi.
    
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