Examples of using Xerxes in English and their translations into German
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Xerxes' messenger was.
This period ended with Xerxes' invasion in Greece.
Xerxes' messenger did not understand this is no typical Greek city-state.
When he found a plane East of Sardis, Xerxes the decorated with gold and appointed a permanent guardian for him.
Xerxes and his giant Persian Empire have set their sights on conquering Greece, laying waste to the lands of Hellas.
Santoro was cast as Persian emperor Xerxes I in the movie 300, based on the Frank Miller comic of the same name, in 2007.
Aeschylus lets those responsible for the fiasco have their say, from the Chorus of Elders to the defeated military commander, King Xerxes.
On the offer of Xerxes to surrender in exchange for freedom, new lands and a friendly disposition, the Tsar of Sparta Leonid refused.
Atossa then married Smerdis, who overthrew Cambyses, and in 522 BC she marriedDarius I when Darius overthrew Smerdis. Xerxes I was one of their children.
So the Persian king Xerxes, in his campaign against the Greeks, did bury alive to 9 young people and 9 Virgin as a sacrifice to the Dios Río.
This alluvial coastal strip was once apass where 300 Spartans under Leonidas offered a heroic resistance to the immense army of Xerxes in 480 B. C.
Enraged Xerxes ordered the allied armyGreeks to lay down their arms, which he received, according to Plutarch, a worthy answer:"Come and take.
It is said that Alexander garnered from Susa, the Pasargadae and all other parts of Asia the spoils,that had gotten Xerxes from Greece, and delivered to the Ambassadors of the respective States.
After the loss at the Battle of Salamis, Xerxes made Hermotimus the secondary guardian of some of the king's many illegitimate children, a role generally reserved for kings.
Lu Yang Luh-ch'ing, the same Chinese character for his name,in 464 BC the same 12th year of Xerxes that the Jews had victory on Adar 13 in the book of Esther.
And in that darkness he surrendered himself completely to power so evil and perverse that,as he emerged no part of a human man that was Xerxes survived.
Once the Persians conquered Athens they gathered his fleet of 400ships in Falero, close to Piraeus, and Xerxes himself was sitting in the Aigaleon Mount to follow the battle.
In 480 BCOlynth had been submitted to the Persians under Xerxes, at the time the city was also first mentioned in documents in which the concentration(Synoikismos) with the coastal cities Mekyberna, Singos and Gale is described.
You can watch The 300 Spartans, full movie on FULLTV- Greece, in 480 B.C. Three hundred Spartan soldiers commanded by GeneralLeonidas face the powerful Persian army of Xerxes at the Battle of Thermopylae.
To defeat invading Persian forces under Xerxes II, Athens and other Greek cities fought amongst themselves in the bloody Peloponnesian war and then for much of the next century until they were subdued by Philip II of Macedon.
Insured their Satres mountains, When Herodotus visited themselves and the Temple of Bacchus, as he tells us,kaychiontan that didn't give Earth and water nor to Darius, Neither Xerxes and that were not nationals of any man ever on Earth.
When, the Persians and proelaynan Xerxes against Greece, they arrived in the nine streets, buried alive nine young men and nine virgins of the city, as a sacrifice in Persian custom for the successful outcome of their campaign against the Greeks.
The Spartans, on this site, in the last hours of their life, while they saw the countless hosts of Persia in their front,while the Immortals of Xerxes were rushing to the charge upon their rear, yet had above them the summit of Mount CEta;
When the army of Xerxes went to conquer southern Greece, the Greek Congress decided to follow the advice of the Athenian strategist Themistocles to resist the invaders in the Thermopil Pass, the narrowest point on the army's path.
By entering the army at Susa, Arrian says that Alexander took the belongings of the Persian king,among them not the bronze busts of Tyrannicides Competent and Aristogeiton(which had taken Xerxes from Greece) and sent them back to Athens, where they were placed in Kerameikos 43.
The scene was one that many men have looked upon; the fleet of Xerxes assembled here during the Persian wars; Venetian galleys on their voyages to and fro across the Aegean, in peace or at war, for centuries here found anchorage; the Russians made it their base in 1777.
The entrance of the Peneus into the narrow de file of Tempe, sport ween the mountains of Olympus and Ossa, a few miles before its entrance into the sea,suggested to Xerxes the reflection that Thes saly might easily be flooded by damming up this only outlet of the stream;
More than an exotic evocation, the confidence with the subject demonstrated by the Athenian ceramic painter could have been due to the real presence of black Africans, introduced as slaves in Athens itself or enrolled as mercenaries,as was the case in the armies of Xerxes around 480 B. C.
The account of the battle in Herodotus is decidedly worth reading on the spot, and to this day they will show you a rocky promontorysupposed to have been the point where Xerxes had his throne placed so that he might watch the fight which resulted so disastrously to his ships.
The Persians of Darius and Xerxes, tyrants and adventurers like Aristagoras and Histiaios from Miletus of M. Asia, Athenians with Kimon and other generals, and the pure, founder of the famous colony, of Amphipolis, Philip the Macedonian and in the end the Romans Antony and Octavian(later August) They crowded around the mountain and want to put in their hands t'fabulous riches.