Marathon – 2,500 Years. Proceedings of The Marathon Conference 2010

Christopher Carey
University of London Press
2019-11-08

<p>Some two and a half millennia ago, in the summer of 490 BC, a small army of 9,000 Athenians, supported only be a thousand troops from Plataea, faced and overcame the might of the Persian army of King Darius I on the plain of Marathon.<br><br>While this was only the beginning of the Persian Wars, and the Greeks as a while would face a far greater threat to their freedom a decade later, the victory at Marathon had untold effects on the morale, confidence, and self-esteem of the Athenians, who would commemorate their finest hour in art and literature for centuries to come.<br><br>This volume, which includes twenty-one papers originally presented at a colloquium hosted by the Faculty of Philology at the University of Peloponnese, Kalamata in 2010 to mark the 2,500th anniversary of the battle, is a celebration of Marathon and its reception from classical antiquity to the present era.</p>

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Marathon – 2,500 Years. Proceedings of The Marathon Conference 2010

Christopher Carey

University of London Press

2019-11-08

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<p>Some two and a half millennia ago, in the summer of 490 BC, a small army of 9,000 Athenians, supported only be a thousand troops from Plataea, faced and overcame the might of the Persian army of King Darius I on the plain of Marathon.<br><br>While this was only the beginning of the Persian Wars, and the Greeks as a while would face a far greater threat to their freedom a decade later, the victory at Marathon had untold effects on the morale, confidence, and self-esteem of the Athenians, who would commemorate their finest hour in art and literature for centuries to come.<br><br>This volume, which includes twenty-one papers originally presented at a colloquium hosted by the Faculty of Philology at the University of Peloponnese, Kalamata in 2010 to mark the 2,500th anniversary of the battle, is a celebration of Marathon and its reception from classical antiquity to the present era.</p>

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  • Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
  • Classical history / classical civilisation
  • Ancient, classical and medieval texts
  • Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
  • Ancient history
  • AG
  • ancient Greece
  • Athens
  • battle
  • history
  • Marathon
  • Persian wars