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The narrative describes Persian responses to earlier conflicts, depicting Darius' anger after Marathon, extensive military levies, and an Egyptian revolt; it covers a royal succession dispute resolved in favor of Xerxes after counsel from a Spartan exile. Xerxes consolidates power, suppresses uprisings, and, persuaded by advisers and oracles, prepares a massive expedition against Hellas, organizing diverse land and sea forces, arranging bridging and logistics, and appointing commanders and provincial contingents for the campaign.
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