Unable to fight or fly. with no quarter asked or given, the Romans and Italians fell before the swords of their enemies, till, when the sun set upon the field, there were left out of that vast multitude no more than three thousand men alive and unwounded;... The History of Rome - 第 499 頁Thomas Arnold 著 - 1868 - 670 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Dawson William Turner - 1848 - 488 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it after the battle of Platsea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...under cover of the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighbouring towns." /. Лак. Ttav ¿к SirópTT^ — of the genuine Spartans, as distinguished from... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1850 - 698 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it after the battle of Plataea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...under cover of the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighbouring towns. The consul Euiilius, the pro-consul Cn. Scrvilius, the late master of the horse... | |
| Dawson William Turner - 1850 - 90 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it after the battle of Platam. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...multitude no more than three thousand men alive and nnwounded.' — A. Hannibal justified in not marching upon Home. ' The fidelity of the Latin colonies,... | |
| sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall - 1858 - 252 頁
...no recorded equal, except the slaughter of the Persians in their camp after the battle of Plataea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...three thousand men alive and unwounded ; " * and these were made prisoners. Both Livy and Polybius state the number of Eomans actually killed to have exceeded... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - 1871 - 506 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians ia their camp, when the Greeks forced it after the battle of Platsea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighboring towns. The consul ^Emilius, the pro consul Cn. Servilius, the late master of the horse M. Minucius,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it, after the battle of Plataea. Unable to fight or fly. with no quarter asked or given,...the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighboring towns. The consul. /Emilius, the proconsul, On. Servilii * the late master of the horse, M. Minucius,... | |
| 1880 - 832 頁
...slanghter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it, after the battle of Plutiea.Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given, the...the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighboring towns. The consul, ^Emilins, the proconsul, Cn. Servilins, Iha late master of the horse, M. Minucins,... | |
| 1880 - 812 頁
...the slaughter of the Persians iu their camp, when the Greeks forced it, after the battle of Platsea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...three thousand men alive and unwounded ; and these 8ed in straggling parties, under cover of the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighboring towns.... | |
| 1880 - 814 頁
...tha slaughter of the Persians in their camp, when the Greeks forced it, after the battle of I'laUsa. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarter asked or given,...of their enemies, till, when the sun set upon the flcld, there were left out of that vast multitude no more than three thousand men alive and unwounded... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 頁
...camp, when the Greeks forced it after the battle of Platsea. Unable to fight or fly, with no quarters asked or given, the Romans and Italians fell before...the darkness, and found a refuge in the neighboring towns. The consul ^Emilius, the proconsul Servilius, the late master of the horse, M. Miuucius, two... | |
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