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  1. Dracontius And The Source Of The Thermopylae Nyktomachia.Jeffrey Murray - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (1):399-401.
    The account of the Battle of Thermopylae found in Diodorus Siculus is remarkably different from the more commonly known Herodotean version of events . Most strikingly, his account includes details of a night raid on the Persian camp made by Leonidas and his men. Diodorus’ principal source for this section of the narrative, historians generally agree, was Ephorus of Cyme . This tradition was later taken up also by Justin and Plutarch . But who was Ephorus’ source? Many believe that (...)
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  • From Simonides to Isocrates: The Fifth-Century Origins of Fourth-Century Panhellenism.Michael A. Flower - 2000 - Classical Antiquity 19 (1):65-101.
    This article attempts to gather the evidence for panhellenism in the fifth century B.C. and to trace its development both as a political program and as a popular ideology. Panhellenism is here defined as the idea that the various Greek city-states could solve their political disputes and simultaneously enrich themselves by uniting in common cause and conquering all or part of the Persian empire. An attempt is made to trace the evidence for panhellenism throughout the fifth century by combining different (...)
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