Ⅱ9. As for the Eretrians, whom Datis and Artaphernes had carried away captive, when the fleet reached Asia, they were taken up to Susa. Now King Darius, before they were made his prisoners, nourished a fierce anger a...Ⅱ9. As for the Eretrians, whom Datis and Artaphernes had carried away captive, when the fleet reached Asia, they were taken up to Susa. Now King Darius, before they were made his prisoners, nourished a fierce anger against these men for having injured him without provocation; but now that he saw them brought into his presence, and become his subjects, he did them no other harm, hut only settled them at one of his own stations in Cissia-a place called Ardericca-two hundred and ten furlongs distant from Susa, and forty from the well which yields produce展开更多
文摘Ⅱ9. As for the Eretrians, whom Datis and Artaphernes had carried away captive, when the fleet reached Asia, they were taken up to Susa. Now King Darius, before they were made his prisoners, nourished a fierce anger against these men for having injured him without provocation; but now that he saw them brought into his presence, and become his subjects, he did them no other harm, hut only settled them at one of his own stations in Cissia-a place called Ardericca-two hundred and ten furlongs distant from Susa, and forty from the well which yields produce