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Browsing named entities in Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War. You can also browse the collection for Ionia or search for Ionia in all documents.
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Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 2 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 12 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 89 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 137 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 2, chapter 9 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 3, chapter 31 (search)
These words of Teutiaplus failing to move
Alcidas, some of the Ionian exiles and the Lesbians with the expedition
began to urge him, since this seemed too dangerous, to seize one of the
Ionian cities or the Aeolic town of Cyme, to use as a base for effecting the
revolt of Ionia.
This was by no means a hopeless enterprise, as their coming was welcome
everywhere; their object would be by this move to deprive Athens of her chief source of
revenue, and at the same time to saddle her with expense, if she chose to
blockade them; and they would probably induce Pissuthnes to join them in the war.
However, Alcidas gave this proposal as bad a reception as the other, being
eager, since he had come too late for
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 3, chapter 32 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 3, chapter 33 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 3, chapter 36 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 3, chapter 76 (search)
At this stage in the revolution, on the
fourth or fifth day after the removal of the men to the island, the
Peloponnesian ships arrived from Cyllene where they had been stationed since
their return from Ionia, fifty-three in number, still under the command of
Alcidas, but with Brasidas also on board as his adviser; and dropping anchor at Sybota, a harbor on the mainland, at daybreak made
sail for Corcyra.