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Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Greek History

Chapter 48: NOTES.
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The narrative presents Greek myths and the later historical development, beginning with the gods of Olympus, origin myths, and heroic cycles such as Perseus, Hercules, the Argonauts, and the Trojan legends and wanderings of Ulysses. It then shifts to institutional history, describing Spartan and Athenian reforms, tyrannies, and the Persian invasions, followed by the rise of Periclean Athens, the Peloponnesian conflicts, philosophical episodes like Socrates' death, the ascendancy of Macedon under Philip and Alexander and their eastern campaigns, the Hellenistic kingdoms, gradual decline under Rome, and later medieval and modern phases culminating in the formation of a modern Greek state.

NOTES.

[29]  “E” and “o” marked thus (ê) (ô) are pronounced long, as “Helleens.”

[109]  Thessaly, Epirus, Acarnania, Ætolia, Doris, two Locrian states, Phocis, Bœotia, Attica, Megaris—Corinth, Sicyon, Phliasia, Achaia, Elis, Arcadia, Argolis, Laconia, Messenia.