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How did Themistocles interpret Oracles’ second prophecy? What was his plan?

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The second prophecy was less apocalyptic: 'Though all else shall be taken, Zeus, the all seeing, grants that the wooden wall only shall not fail. ' ... Themistocles had an answer of his own: the wooden wall, he argued, was nothing less than the fleet they had spent these last few years hurriedly constructing

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