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Who was Siccinus?

By Olivia House

Who was Siccinus?

Sicinnus (Greek: Σίκιννος), a Persian according to Plutarch, was a slave of the Athenian leader Themistocles and pedagogue to his children. He is known for his actions as a negotiator between Themistocles and the Persian ruler Xerxes I during the Second Persian invasion of Greece.

What is the focus of Herodotus histories?

Regarded as the first true historian, Herodotus’ Histories are the first great prose work in European literature. His main theme was the struggle of Greece against the mighty Persian Empire in the Persian Wars, but he also provides an insight into the contemporary Mediterranean world.

What happens in Book 7’s account of the battle at Thermopylae?

The Battle of Thermopylae Xerxes sends the Medes into the pass on the fifth day, and many of them are killed (210). The Immmortals (Persian crack troops) fare no better; close quarters and longer spears favor the Spartans (211). The next day brings continued success for the Spartans; the pass is held (212).

How does Herodotus describe non Greeks?

Herodotus was my doorway to a land beyond Greece. Although Herodotus did describe them as different than Greeks, he presented them as a highly esteemed people. Though Herodotus repeatedly said that the Egyptians were peculiar and different, he did not do it in an ethnocentric fashion.

How reliable is Herodotus?

While it is undeniable that Herodotus makes some mistakes in his work, his Histories are generally reliable and scholarly studies in all disciplines concerning his work (from archaeology to ethnology and more) have continued to substantiate all of his most important observations.

Where did the Delian League meet?

island of Delos
The League’s modern name derives from its official meeting place, the island of Delos, where congresses were held in the temple and where the treasury stood until, in a symbolic gesture, Pericles moved it to Athens in 454 BC.

Is the story of 300 Spartans true?

In the late summer of 480 B.C., Leonidas led an army of 6,000 to 7,000 Greeks from many city-states, including 300 Spartans, in an attempt to prevent the Persians from passing through Thermopylae. Leonidas and the 300 Spartans with him were all killed, along with most of their remaining allies.

What does the word Histories mean?

1 : events of the past and especially those relating to a particular place or subject European history. 2 : a branch of knowledge that records and explains past events. 3 : a written report of past events She wrote a history of the Internet. 4 : an established record of past events His criminal history is well-known.