id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6153 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book III .txt text/plain 44167 1933 63 Artemisium.--The Greeks retreat.--The Persians invade and important, when the Athenians lighted the flames of the Persian navy, fitted equally to resist the Persian and to open a new dominion Greece, brought to the Persian warfare the new arm of a numerous and Xerxes Arrives at Sardis.--Despatches Envoys to the Greek States, the subjugation of Greece, and the command of the Persian forces. Artemisium.--The Greeks retreat.--The Persians invade Delphi, and are When the Persians learned that the Greeks had abandoned their station, assisting the Athenians and Greece generally, by marching towards Possessed of Athens, the Persian king held also his council of allied force commanded by the Spartans, some fighting with great lands, the Greeks returned to Salamis and divided the Persian spoils. While the Greeks were thus occupied, the Persian army had retreated Proposals.--Athenians retreat to Salamis.--Mardonius occupies Athens. The answer of the Athenians to both Spartan and Persian, the ./cache/6153.txt ./txt/6153.txt