| Leonhard Schmitz - History, Ancient - 1898 - 640 pages
...Tiribazus. With the consent of these ambassadors a peace was concluded on the following terms : — That the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus should belong to the king of Persia ; but that all other Greek towns, large and small, should be independent, with the... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1900 - 432 pages
...original edict, and having first publicly exhibited the г. и seal, read aloud as follows : — " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia, and the islands of Klazomenœ and Cyprus, shall belong to him. He thinks it just also, to leave all the other Hellenic... | |
| John Bagnell Bury - Greece - 1900 - 930 pages
...Tiribazus read aloud the edict of his master, showing them the royal seal. It was to this effect :— " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia, and the islands of Ciazomenae and Cyprus, shall belong to him. Further, that all the other Greek cities, small and great,... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1902 - 482 pages
...Athens it seemed hopeless for the other allies to struggle against Sparta, all Greece was inclined to listen to an accommodation. Under these circumstances...islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it just to leave all the other Grecian cities, both small and great, independent —... | |
| John Bagnell Bury - Greece - 1904 - 960 pages
...Tiribazus read aloud the edict of his master, showing them the royal seal. It was to this effect : — " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia, and the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus, shall belong to him. Further, that all the other Greek cities, small and great, shall be autonomous... | |
| Edward Rissman - 1902 - 102 pages
...Tiribazus at Sardis. There the following document , bearing the seal of the Persipn King, ^as read to them. "King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia, and the islands of Klazonena and Cyprus shall belong to hin. He thinks it just also to lec-.'e all other Hellenic cities... | |
| Alice Zimmern - Greece - 1903 - 424 pages
...last agreed to the terms proposed. This was the wording of the treaty which was known as the King's Peace : " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the...cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus shall belong to him. Further, that all the other Greek cities, small and great, shall be independent,... | |
| Robinson Souttar - History - 1903 - 794 pages
...arranged 387. the terms of a peace to be submitted to the various states. It ran as follows : — " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomeiise and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it just that the other Grecian cities,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Ethnology - 1910 - 330 pages
...them, under the royal seal of Persia, the treaty was delivered. It was couched in the following terms: "King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomense and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it just to leave all the other Grecian cities,... | |
| George Stephen Goodspeed - History, Ancient - 1912 - 648 pages
...world. The royal decree which gave the terms of peace read as follows: " King Artaxerxes thinks it right that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus shall belong to him; further, that all the other Greek cities, small and great, shall be independent,... | |
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