themistocles
IPA: θˈimɪstɑkʌɫz
Root Word: Themistocles
noun
- (c. 524–459 BC) an Athenian politician and general.
- Themistocles, the Lover of His Country is a 1729 tragedy by the Irish writer Samuel Madden.
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Examples of "themistocles" in Sentences
- Themistocles now developed a second strategy.
- Call Themistocles a name, and you are alright.
- Themistocles first went to live in exile in Argos.
- Themistocles grew up in a period of upheaval in Athens.
- Themistocles is initially opposed by other Athenian leaders.
- Themistocles therefore suggested a second strategy to the allies.
- Themistocles moved to the Ceramicus, a down market part of Athens.
- A second strategy was therefore suggested by Themistocles to the allies.
- However, the joke of Themistocles shall not induce us to neglect memory.
- At this point a second strategy was suggested by Themistocles to the allies.
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