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Democrates knew, if hardly another in Hellas, that the Cyprian — in other words Mardonius — was safe in
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 1903
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Because the Persians cut off and impaled the head of Leonidas at Thermopylae, Pausanias is urged by a fellow Spartan to do likewise to the body of Mardonius, the Persian general.
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Because the Persians cut off and impaled the head of Leonidas at Thermopylae, Pausanias is urged by a fellow Spartan to do likewise to the body of Mardonius, the Persian general.
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At this juncture, Julian was tutored by Mardonius, a Gothic eunuch.
Julian 1st…Caesar of Rome! Past life experience… « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
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After Darius conquered the Ionian cities, he permitted them to practice democracy under his imperium: the tyrants were expelled by the satrap Mardonius only when Darius was certain that he had subdued Ionia!
Colonial Democracy 2007
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Then let Mardonius and me both stake our children on the issue, and choose your men, and taking with whatever number of troops you would like, lead forth our armies to battle.
Egonomics David Marcum 2007
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But not everyone present felt the same as the cheerleading Mardonius.
Egonomics David Marcum 2007
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Left to face the iron advance of the Greek phalanx at the battle of Plataea in August 479 B.C., Mardonius lost both his army and his life.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Mardonius, son of Gobryas death ofin second invasion of Greecemarines equipment ofpre-battle assembly ofMasistes, brother of Xerxes
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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In council, Mardonius advised Xerxes to make little of Salamis.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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