Polybius quotes
Polybius was a Greek historian best known for his work "The Histories," which chronicled the rise of the Roman Republic. His writings emphasized the importance of eyewitness accounts and critical analysis in historical research. He greatly influenced later historians with his methods and insights into the functioning of governments. Here are 18 of his quotes:
In the past you rivalled the Achaians and the Macedonians, peoples of your own race, and Philip, their commander, for the hegemony and glory, but now that the freedom of the Hellenes is at stake at a war against an alien people (Romans), ...And does it worth to ally with the barbarians, to take the field with them against the Epeirotans, the Achaians, the Akarnanians, the Boiotians, the Thessalians, in fact with almost all the Hellenes with the exception of the Aitolians who are a wicked nation... ...So Lakedaimonians it is good to remember your ancestors,... be afraid of the Romans... and do ally yourselves with the Achaians and Macedonians. But if some the most powerful citizens are opposed to this policy at least stay neutral and do not side with the unjust.
Polybius
Polybius
Occupation: Greek Historian
Born: 200 BC
Died: 120 BC
Quotes count: 18
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