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(Ebook) The plague of war: Athens, Sparta, and the struggle for ancient Greece by Jennifer Tolbert Roberts ISBN 9780199996643, 9780199996650, 0199996644, 0199996652

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Authors:Jennifer Tolbert Roberts
Pages:416 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:7.21 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199996643, 9780199996650, 0199996644, 0199996652
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(Ebook) The plague of war: Athens, Sparta, and the struggle for ancient Greece by Jennifer Tolbert Roberts ISBN 9780199996643, 9780199996650, 0199996644, 0199996652

"Tracing the conflict among the city-states of Greece over several generations, this book argues that the Peloponnesian War did not entirely end in 404 with the capture of the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 404 B.C. but rather continued in one form or another well into the fourth century"--Provided by publisher. Abstract: "Tracing the conflict among the city-states of Greece over several generations, this book argues that the Peloponnesian War did not entirely end in 404 with the capture of the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 404 B.C. but rather continued in one form or another well into the fourth century"--Provided by publisher
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