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Hellenica and seven
The surviving Hellenica is an important work of the Greek writer Xenophon and one of the principal sources for the final seven years of the Peloponnesian War not covered by Thucydides, and the war's aftermath.

Hellenica and years
Xenophon adopts a similarly hostile attitude in the early parts of his work, but apparently had a change of heart during the chronological break in composition that divides the second book of the Hellenica ; his portrayal of Theramenes during the reign of the Thirty Tyrants is altogether more favorable than that of his earlier years.

Hellenica and Peloponnesian
His Hellenica is a major primary source for events in Greece from 411 to 362 BC, and is considered to be the continuation of the History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, going so far as to begin with the phrase " Following these events ...".
Our main sources concerning this war are Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War and Xenophon's Hellenica.
In fact, there is no trace of this, neither in Thucydides nor in Xenophon both of whom give an account of the history of that conflict ( in History of the Peloponnesian War and in Hellenica respectively ).

Hellenica and well
The name is a variant of Calchedon (), found on all the coins of Chalcedon as well as in manuscripts of Herodotus's Histories, Xenophon's Hellenica, Arrian's Anabasis, and other works.
Uncle of Plato, Charmides appears in the Platonic dialogue bearing his name ( Charmides ), the Protagoras, and the Symposium, as well as in Xenophon's Symposium, Memorabilia, and Hellenica.

Hellenica and .
A History of My Times ( Hellenica ), Translated by George Cawkwell.
( A long account in Xenophon Hellenica 1. 7. 1 – 35 )
A third historian, Xenophon, began his " Hellenica " where Thucydides ended his work about 411 BC and carried his history to 362 BC.
## Forchhammer, P. W. ( 1857 ) Hellenica Berlin p. 205 ff, 330 ff
* Xenophon, Hellenica, vi.
v, and is known as the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
His notable-long, brilliant and profound-essay, ' The Theory of Education in the Republic of Plato ', was published in Hellenica, ed.
Xenophon in Hellenica ( VI, 5, 28 ) states that the authorities agreed to emancipate all the helots who volunteered.
The names of the Thirty are listed by Xenophon in his Hellenica 2. 3. 2.
Xenophon conspicuously omits any mention of the Theban victory in his Hellenica, though this has traditionally been ascribed to Xenophon's strong anti-Theban and pro-Spartan sentiments.
An obscure allusion to Orchomenus in Hellenica, however, implies that Xenophon was aware of the Spartan defeat.
Xenophon refers to a Phoenician Bay in Cythera ( Hellenica 4. 8. 7, probably Avlemonas Bay on the eastern side of the island ).
For example, Xenophon wrote his Hellenica as a continuation of Thucydides ' work, beginning at the exact moment that Thucydides ' History leaves off.
* L088 ) Volume I. Hellenica, Books 1 – 4
Other sources of this period – Diodorus Siculus 14. 115, 15. 2-9 ; Xenophon, Hellenica 4. 8 – are not as unrestrainedly complimentary.

recounts and last
He recounts being a student in that school who was educated by the Martyrs of the Great ( tenth ) and last persecution of Christianity at the hands of pagan Rome.
This text recounts a prophetic dream by Nebuchadnezzar, in which the previous empires had been Babylonian, Persian, Grecian and Roman ; the last empire, they concluded, would be established by the returning Jesus as King of kings and Lord of Lords to reign with his saints on earth for a thousand years.
The film recounts the life of an alcoholic New York writer, Don Birnam, over the last half of a six year period, and in particular on a weekend alcoholic binge.
" The Chronicle of Nantes continues until about 1050 and it recounts that Alain Barbe-Torte, who was the grandson of Alan the Great, the last king of Brittany who was expelled by the Norse, drove them out and founded the Duchy of Brittany.
The last of Clamence's monologues takes place in his apartment in the ( former ) Jewish Quarter, and recounts more specifically the events which shaped his current outlook ; in this regard his experiences during the Second World War are crucial.
The emotive poem " Muerte en el Ring " ( Death in the Ring ) by Afro-Peruvian poet Nicomedes Santa Cruz recounts Paret's life, to the moment of his last breath.
Leonard Ravenhill in his book Why Revival Tarries recounts the last moments of Charlie Peace's life:
* Jericho's Fall ( 2009 ) recounts the last days of a " Former Everything " ( including Secretary of Defense and CIA Director ) who is determined to reveal secrets and the struggles that result, all on a Colorado mountaintop and in a small Colorado town.
Sawford won after three recounts, which meant the election result was one of the last to declare.
While officially ranking as the last ( 30th ) candidate of Tehran in the Iranian Parliament election, 2000 after some recounts by the Council of Guardians which had led to annulment of 700, 000 Tehrani votes and removal of Alireza Rajaei and Ali Akbar Rahmani from the top 30, Haddad-Adel collected the most votes from Tehran four years later, in Iranian Parliament election, 2004, when many reformist candidates where not allowed to run.
Shocked, he recounts Ronny's behaviour in the car on the way to see Loraine for the first time and she, in turn, tells the two of them that the incident that Gerry referred to in his last letter to her was a list of names and dates she found with an address in Seven Dials on it when she accidentally opened one of her late half-brother's letters.
Melton recounts that " vocationally, the most influential force in my life was the writings of a man I never met but who became my hero, Elmer Talmage Clark ... while my contemporaries became enthused with UFO's, Elvis Presley, or Alabama football, during my last year in high school one of Clarke's books, The Small Sects in America, captured my imagination.
His memoir Topsy Turvy Talk, which echoes the style of Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, recounts his military experiences during Bonaparte's last campaign.
The Keralolpathi recounts the above narrative in the following fashion: The last and the famous " Perumal " ruled Kerala for 36 years.
He ultimately relinquished his lifejacket to Seaman First Class Walter L. Beeson, who recounts that Rentz " told me his heart was failing him ; told me he couldn't last much longer.
The final chapter, XXIV, recounts Joan ’ s last few hours before she is consumed in flames, but not the execution itself.
Darwin recounts that one day, Brown told him personally that he challenged Cullen on “ the incomprehensible ideas of atony and spasm existing in the same vessels of the body at the same time ” and “ thereby provoked him to manifest signs of impatience and displeasure ” the result being a “ coolness ” that “ increased at last … to rooted aversion and deep opposition .” But it was this resistance from Cullen and irritation of mind that it provoked that is, according to Darwin, “ to be ascribed no small portion of that resolution and energy with which he laboured out a System of Medical Philosophy, which, though not free from errors, borrows, however, none from Cullen .”
The Keralolpathi recounts the above narrative in the following fashion: The last and the famous Perumal king Cheraman Perumal ruled Kerala for 36 years.

recounts and seven
However, Florida law also required all counties to certify their election returns to the Florida Secretary of State within seven days of the election, and several of the counties conducting manual recounts did not believe they could meet this deadline.
To which Fitzgerald adds the following footnote ( 1st edition, 1859 ): " Bahram Gur-Bahram of the Wild Ass from his fame in hunting it-a Sassanian sovereign, had also his seven palaces, each of a different colour ; each with a Royal mistress within ; each of whom recounts to Bahram a romance.
The book recounts how Immaculée Ilibagiza survived for 91 days with seven other women during the holocaust in a damp and small bathroom, no larger than 3 feet ( 0. 91 m ) long and 4 feet ( 1. 2 m ) wide.
He recounts the summer in his aunts ' cottage when he was seven years old.
Lycomedes recounts a vision he received from the God of John, telling him that a man from Miletus was coming to heal his wife, Cleopatra, who had died seven days before from illness.
Pyle then served as Secretary of State of South Dakota from 1927 – 1931 and ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for governor in 1930, garnering nearly a third of the vote in the primary but losing after seven recounts of the votes.
Published by conservative publisher World Ahead Publishing on May 31, 2005, it recounts the stories of seven women who crossed paths with Bill Clinton: Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Elizabeth Gracen, Juanita Broaddrick, and Sally Perdue.
The novel is structured as a frame story in an oriental setting, evocative of the Arabian Nights, in which Amanzéï recounts the adventures of seven couples, which he witnessed in his sofa form, to the bored sultan Shah Baham ( grandson of Shehryār and Scheherazade ).

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