Alexander; a History of the Origin And Growth of the Art of War From Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B. C. 301 ..

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The rout was complete. Numbers were slaughtered, numbers captured.
Those who escaped lost their weapons. Alexander pursued the relics of this force as far as the Taulantian Mountains.
Clitus fled into the city, but finding that he could not hold it, set it on fire and withdrew to join Glaucias, near the Adriatic coast.
Thus Alexander regained Pelium and reestablished the outpost which was so essential to the security of Macedonia.
Clitus and Glaucias were glad to accept terms and again swear fe
...alty to Alexander. The position was put into such a state of defense that no fear remained of its falling again into lUyrian hands. The barbarian neighbors of Macedonia had received a series of salutary lessons, and recognized that a greater than Philip now sat upon the throne.
Tetradraohma in Louvre.
(Head of Alexander, idealized as Hercules.) XVII.
THEBES. B. C. 335.
The Persian monarch had foreseen the threatening danger to his kingdom from restless Alexander. He began to distribute money among the anti-Mace- donians of Greece.


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