Themistocles
[thuh-mis-tuh-kleez] /θəˈmɪs təˌkliz/
noun
1.
527?–460? b.c, Athenian statesman.
Themistocles
/θəˈmɪstəˌkliːz/
noun
1.
?527–?460 bc, Athenian statesman, who was responsible for the Athenian victory against the Persians at Salamis (480). He was ostracized in 470
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