Themistocles
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'''Themistocles''' ( c. [[524 BC|524]]–[[459 BC]] was an [[Ancient Athens|Athenian]] soldier and statesman. | '''Themistocles''' ( c. [[524 BC|524]]–[[459 BC]] was an [[Ancient Athens|Athenian]] soldier and statesman. | ||
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"On such an occasion , the reply of Themistocles should be mine . One of the literati of Greece offered to ... I want to learn the art , not of remembering , but of forgetting . ” Asp . If to forget our disease , were a likely method to ..."-- James Hervey · 1796 |
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Themistocles ( c. 524–459 BC was an Athenian soldier and statesman.
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