143
LVIII. The Age of Pericles 146
LIX. The Teachings of Anaxagoras 151
LX. Beginning of the Peloponnesian War 152
LXI. Death of Pericles 155
LXII. The Philosopher Socrates 157
LXIII. Socrates' Favorite Pupil 159
LXIV. Youth of Alcibiades 163
LXV. Greek Colonies in Italy 165
LXVI. Alcibiades in Disgrace 167
LXVII. Death of Alcibiades 169
LXVIII. The Overthrow of the Thirty Tyrants 171
LXIX. Accusation of Socrates 173
LXX. Death of Socrates 175
LXXI. The Defeat of Cyrus 180
LXXII. The Retreat of the Ten Thousand 182
LXXIII. Agesilaus in Asia 185
LXXIV. A Strange Interview 186
LXXV. The Peace of Antalcidas 189
LXXVI. The Theban Friends 190
LXXVII. Thebes Free once more 192
LXXVIII. The Battle of Leuctra 195
LXXIX. Death of Pelopidas 197
LXXX. The Battle of Mantinea 199
XXXI. The Tyrant of Syracuse 201
XXXII. Story of Damon and Pythias 204
XXXIII. The Sword of Damocles 208
XXXIV. Dion and Dionysius 210
XXXV. Civil War in Syracuse 212
XXXVI. Death of Dion 214
XXXVII. Philip of Macedon 217
XXXVIII. Philip begins his Conquests 219
XXXIX. The Orator Demosthenes 221
XC. Philip masters Greece 224
XCI. Birth of Alexander 227
XCII. The Steed Bucephalus 229
XCIII. Alexander as King 232
XCIV. Alexander and Diogenes 234
XCV. Alexander's Brilliant Beginning 236
XCVI. The Gordian Knot 238
XCVII. Alexander's Royal Captives 241
CVIII. Alexander at Jerusalem 242
XCIX. The African Desert
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