• ...man who would become Themistocles' great rival—Aristides.[26] Aristides cast himself as Themistocles' opposite—virtuous, honest and incorruptible—and.
  • Building a Navy. The Battle of Marathon (490 B.C.) was a life-changing event for Themistocles and an inspirational one at that.
  • Themistocles (ca. 528-462 B.C.), an Athenian political leader, was a brilliant commander and statesman who defeated Persia at sea and made Athens a great power.
  • ^ Hornblower and Spawforth (1998) s.v. Themistocles. Secondary sources vary on the dates of birth and death. Other dates often given are MÖ 525/523 - 460 BC.
  • unlu yunan general ve amirali...persliler'i salamis'te agir bozguna ugratarak persler 'in hellas'i isgal etmesini onlemistir.
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  • Plutarch also tells us he had two daughters called Sybaris and Italia and one son, whom Themistocles once described as the most powerful man in Greece
  • Anyway, one time Themistocles met a Seriphian “big fish” at a cocktail party or something, and their exchange went something like this
  • * atinalı devlet adamı ve komutan. milattan önce 524 ve 460 yılları arasında yaşamış, bir sürü rakibinin olduğu senatoda konuşmasını yaparken, siyasi rakiplerinden...
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  • Themistocles’ father, Neocles, came of the aristocratic Lycomid family and was not poor, but his mother was a concubine , non-Athenian and possibly non-Greek.
  • Temistoklis ya da Themistocles (MÖ 524'459) Peɾs Savaşlaɾı boyunca Atina meclisinde göɾev almış olan Atinalı politikacı ve geneɾal.