
Libro V de la Historia de Heródoto
Libro V de la Historia de Heródoto, written in the 5th century BCE by Herodotus, covers significant events in ancient Greek history, including the customs of the Thracians, Alexander's revenge on Persian ambassadors, and the political maneuvers of Darius regarding Histiaeus of Miletus. It details the assassination of the Athenian tyrant Hipparchus and the subsequent expulsion of his brother Hipias, as well as the Greek attack on Sardis and Darius's vow of vengeance. This work is notable for being one of the earliest historical accounts, providing insight into the conflicts between Greece and Persia.








