Against the Barbarians: The Fiercest Enemies of the Greeks
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Against the Barbarians: The Fiercest Enemies of the Greeks
Updated May 12, 2025 — 23:10 | sportime.gr From the dawn of their history, the Greeks faced formidable enemies they called “barbarians”—not merely as an insult, but to describe foreign peoples speaking unintelligible (bar-bar) languages and often threatening the survival of the Greek world. Among the most significant were the Persians, who launched massive campaigns under Darius and Xerxes aiming to conquer Greece. Their defeat at Marathon, The…
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