"Geschichte 480 v. Chr." . . "Starověké Řecko." . . "Greece" . . "Mondadori," . . "Grčija" . . "Novela italiana, histórica." . . "Esparta (Grecia) Novelas." . . "Brothers." . . "Powieść historyczna włoska 1970- tłumaczenia polskie." . . "Sparta (miasto dawne)" . . "Elcograf," . . "Hermanos Novela." . . "Sparta (Extinct city)" . . "Krieger" . . "Krieger." . "Lengua española." . . "Brothers Fiction." . . "Novela italiana Traducciones del italiano." . . "Šparta" . . "Sparta" . "Sparta." . "Italian language materials." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spartanet︠s︡ : [roman]" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Спартанец : [роман]" . . . . . . . "The Spartan" . "The Spartan"@en . . "Powieść historyczna włoska"@pl . . "Historické romány" . . . . "Talos, Sohn von Sparta Roman" . "Aristarcos, noble espartano quien tiene un hijo, Brito, sano y fuerte, ha tenido un segundo hijo, Talos, débil y enfermizo y, como ordena la tradicion, ha de abandonarlo en el monte Taigeto como un sangriento tributo a los lobos. Pero un viejo ilota rescatará al niño y le educara en las antiguas creencias ilotas. El destino les depara mayores empresas por los hermanos Talos y Brito." . . . "Italské romány" . . . "Lo Scudo di Talos" . "History"@en . "Italian fiction" . "History" . . "Historical fiction"@en . . . "Historical fiction" . "Korouhev slávy" . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . "Spartanin"@pl . "Spartanin" . . "Lo scudo di Talos"@it . . "Lo scudo di Talos" . . . . . . . "I aspida tis spartis : metafrasi apo ta Italika" . . "Spartanet︠s︡" . . . "Talosov ščit"@sl . . . . "Lo scudo di Talos : [una saga ellenica]" . . "Lo scudo di talos" . . . "Spartan : [a novel]" . . "Spartan : [a novel]"@en . "Belletristische Darstellung" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Herodotus tells us that not all of the three hundred Spartan warriors died at the hands of Xerxes, King of the Persians, in the battle of the Thermopylae: two were saved bringing a life-saving message back to the city ...This is the saga of a Spartan family, torn apart by a cruel law that forces them to abandon one of their two sons - born lame - to the elements. The elder son, Brithos, is raised in the caste of the warriors, while the other, Talos, is spared a cruel death and is raised by a Helot shepherd, among the peasants. They live out their story in a world dominated by the clash between the Persian empire and the city-states of Greece - a ferocious, relentless conflict - until the voice of their blood and of human solidarity unites them in a thrilling, singular enterprise." . . . . . . "Scudo di Talos"@pl . . . . "Talos de Esparta" . . "Talos de Esparta"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spartan"@en . . . . "Spartan" . . "Historical novels" . . . . "Esparta (cuidado extinto)" . .