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The historian assembles a sweeping narrative that traces the causes and course of the conflicts between Greek states and the Persian empire while incorporating origin tales, ethnographic descriptions, and geographical notices. He follows early encounters, the rise of Persian power, revolts and diplomatic exchanges, and the campaigns and battles that culminate in the Greeks repelling the invasion. The text interweaves reports of customs, miracles, speeches, and competing testimonies, presenting multiple versions of events and local traditions. Organized into nine books, the account privileges inquiry and preservation of remarkable deeds over doctrinal interpretation.
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