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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) | 24 | 24 | Browse | Search |
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B.C.The next year
Alcaeus was archon in Athens and in Rome the consuls were Opiter Lucretius and Lucius Sergius
Fideniates. During this year the Athenians, accusing the Delians of secretly concluding an
alliance with the Lacedaemonians, expelled them from the island and took their city for their
own. To the Delians who had been expelled the satrap Pharniaces gave the city of
AdramytiumOn the coast of Asia Minor north-east of Lesbos.
to dwell in. The Athenians
elected as general Cleon, the leader of the popular party, and supplying him with a strong body
of infantry sent him to the regions lying off Thrace.
He sailed to Scione, where he added to his force
soldiers from the besiegers of the city, and then sailed away and put in at Torone; for he knew that Brasidas had gone from these parts
and that the soldiers who were left in Torone were
not strong enough to offer battle. After encamping near
Torone and besie