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  • Xerxes I - Wikipedia
    In Western history, Xerxes is best known for his invasion of Greece in 480 BC, which ended in Persian defeat Xerxes was made successor by Darius over his elder brother Artobarzan and inherited a large, multi-ethnic empire upon his father's death
  • Xerxes I | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
    Xerxes I, Persian king (486–465 BCE), the son and successor of Darius I He is best known for his massive invasion of Greece from across the Hellespont (480 BCE), a campaign marked by the battles of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea
  • HERODOTUS vii. XERXES ACCORDING TO HERODOTUS
    Hence Herodotus described Xerxes as possessed by hybris and blind from the very start This is important because of the fact that the succeeding deceptive visions were not affecting an innocent person
  • Xerxes - thelatinlibrary. com
    In this order the army reached Abydus, and Xerxes, from a lofty throne, surveyed the crowded sides and bosom of the Hellespont, and a sort of mimic sea-fight; a spectacle which Herodotus might well think sufficient to have moved him with a touch of human sympathy
  • (PDF) Xerxes, Herodotus Tyrant of Tyrants - Academia. edu
    To Herodotus the answer was obvious: the Greeks were special and protected by their divine gods whereas the Persians were flawed and Xerxes’ hubris invited divine wrath Within the narrative that Herodotus created, the ultimate conclusion is foreshadowed from the moment Xerxes is introduced
  • Internet History Sourcebooks Project: Ancient History
    In this section, Herodotus relates the invasion of the Greek mainland by the Persian king Xerxes in 480 B C According to this account, what are the differences between the Greeks and the Persians?
  • Xerxes I - World History Encyclopedia
    He is identified as the Ahasuerus of Persia in the biblical Book of Esther (although his son, Artaxerxes I, is also a possibility as is Artaxerxes II) and is referenced at length in the works of Herodotus, Diodorus Siculus, Quintus Curtius Rufus, and, to a lesser extent, in Plutarch
  • The tragic portrait of Xerxes in Aeschylus and Herodotus
    Chapter Three examines the Xerxes of Herodotus and finds that both Western portraits ( the Aeschylean and the Herodotean) depict him as a tragic figure corrupted by the imperialist nomos of Persia These tragic portraits of Xerxes were used as warnings to the Greeks in the 5th century BCE
  • Xerxes’ Deliberate Expedition - Cambridge University Press Assessment
    But Herodotus’ account of how Xerxes came to his decision to invade Greece, with its consideration of politics, rhetoric, and religion, is, if not as thrilling, at least as telling
  • Heritage History: Xerxes
    Xerxes' character is described by Herodotus through a series of anecdotes which portray him as being capable of both generous magnanimity, and diabolical cruelty He could be both meticulously cautious and thoughtlessly rash





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