Lacedaemon in his neighborhood; but their interests were otherwise different, and their views, in some points, opposite. The principal object of Perdiccas was to subdue the province called Lyncus, or Lyncestis, among the mountains on the western frontier... The History of Greece - Page 298by William Mitford - 1822Full view - About this book
| William Mitford - 1814 - 444 pages
...allies of Lacedaemon in his neighborhood ; but their interests were otherwise different, >and tfaeir views, in some points, opposite. The principal object...by no means calculated to promote the interest of Lacedcemon ; which rather required that alliances should be extended on all sides, and that the confederacy... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 468 pages
...kind arose. A common interest, in opposing Athens, had united the king of Macedonia with Lacedaemon ; but their interests were otherwise different, and...calculated to promote the interest of Lacedaemon. Perdiccas, joining his forces with those of Brasidas, directed the march of the combined army towards... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 470 pages
...kind arose. A common interest, in opposing Athens, had united the king of Macedonia with Lacedaemon ; but their interests were otherwise different, and...mountains on the western frontier of Macedonia, and tar from the Grecian colonies. This was a measure by no means calculated to promote the interest of... | |
| Thucydides - 1829 - 586 pages
...united the king of Macedonia with Lacedsemon, and with the allies of Lacedaemon in his neighbourhood ; but their interests were otherwise different, and...frontier of Macedonia, and far from the Grecian colonies. A measure by no means calculated to promote the interest of Lacedaemon, which rather required that... | |
| Thucydides - 1829 - 584 pages
...united the king of Macedonia with Lacedasmon, and with the allies of Lacedaemon in his neighbourhood ; but their interests were otherwise different, and...frontier of Macedonia, and far from the Grecian colonies. A measure by no means calculated to promote the interest of Lacedaemon, which rather required that... | |
| William Mitford - 1829 - 520 pages
...united the king of Macedonia with Lacedasmon, and with the allies of Lacedaemon in his neighbourhood ; but their interests were otherwise different, and...opposite. The principal object of Perdiccas was to bring the principality of Lyncus, or Lyncestis, among the mountains of the western frontier of Macedonia,... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 366 pages
...united the king of Macedonia with Lacedaemon, and with the allies of Lacedaemon in his neighbourhood; but their interests were otherwise different, and...opposite. The principal object of Perdiccas was to bring the principality of Lyncus, or Lyncestis, among the mountains of the western frontier of Macedonia,... | |
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