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  1. The Hellenica is his chronicle of the history of the Hellenes from 411 to 359 B.C., starting as a continuation of Thucydides, and becoming his own brand of work from Book III onwards. PREPARER'S NOTE This was typed from Dakyns' series, "The Works of Xenophon," a four-volume set.

  2. Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 1, chapter 1, section 1. book: chapter: section: After this, 1 not many days later, Thymochares 2 came from Athens with a few ships; and thereupon the Lacedaemonians and the Athenians fought another naval battle, and the Lacedaemonians were victorious, under the leadership of Agesandridas.

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  4. Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 1. book: chapter: 1. After this, 1 not many days later, Thymochares 2 came from Athens with a few ships; and thereupon the Lacedaemonians and the Athenians fought another naval battle, and the Lacedaemonians were victorious, under the leadership of Agesandridas. [ 2 ]

  5. May 15, 2023 · The Hellenica is a major narrative history of ancient Greece, written by Xenophon. It picks up its account where Thucydides left off in 411 BC, and continues down to the battle of Mantinea in 362 BC. This translation, by H.G. Dakyns, comes from his four volume set of Xenophon's collected works, the first volume of which was published in 1891.

  6. Published: ca. 360 BC. Collection: Tags: 4th century BC. Historiography of Greece. History. Download PDF. Buy it on Amazon Listen via Audible FREE Audible 30 days. Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@templar.actrix.gen.nz. Hellenica By Xenophon Translation by H. G. Dakyns Xenophon the Athenian was born 431 B.C.

  7. Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 2. book: chapter: 1. The troops that were at Chios under Eteonicus 12 subsisted, so long as the summer lasted, upon the produce of the season and by working for hire up and down the island; when winter came on, however, and they were without food and poorly clad and unshod, they got together and agreed to make an ...

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