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Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
447 B.C.When Timarchides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Spurius Tarpeius and
Aulus Asterius Fontinius.This is probably a corruption of
Fontinalis. In this year the Lacedaemonians invaded Attica and ravaged a large part of the countryside, and after laying siege to some
of the Athenian fortresses they withdrew to the Peloponnesus; and Tolmides, the Athenian general, seized Chaeroneia. And when the Boeotians gathered their forces and caught Tolmides' troops
in an ambush, a violent battle took place at Coroneia, in the course of which Tolmides fell
fighting and of the remaining Athenians some were massacred and others were taken alive. The
result of a disaster of such magnitude was that the Athenians were compelled to allow all the
cities throughout Boeotia to live under laws of their
own making,The Athenians had established democracies in
most of the cities of Boeotia and the oligarchs had
consequently withdrawn fr
Attica (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
447 B.C.When Timarchides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Spurius Tarpeius and
Aulus Asterius Fontinius.This is probably a corruption of
Fontinalis. In this year the Lacedaemonians invaded Attica and ravaged a large part of the countryside, and after laying siege to some
of the Athenian fortresses they withdrew to the Peloponnesus; and Tolmides, the Athenian general, seized Chaeroneia. And when the Boeotians gathered their forces and caught Tolmides' troops
in an ambush, a violent battle took place at Coroneia, in the course of which Tolmides fell
fighting and of the remaining Athenians some were massacred and others were taken alive. The
result of a disaster of such magnitude was that the Athenians were compelled to allow all the
cities throughout Boeotia to live under laws of their
own making,The Athenians had established democracies in
most of the cities of Boeotia and the oligarchs had
consequently withdrawn fr
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
447 B.C.When Timarchides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Spurius Tarpeius and
Aulus Asterius Fontinius.This is probably a corruption of
Fontinalis. In this year the Lacedaemonians invaded Attica and ravaged a large part of the countryside, and after laying siege to some
of the Athenian fortresses they withdrew to the Peloponnesus; and Tolmides, the Athenian general, seized Chaeroneia. And when the Boeotians gathered their forces and caught Tolmides' troops
in an ambush, a violent battle took place at Coroneia, in the course of which Tolmides fell
fighting and of the remaining Athenians some were massacred and others were taken alive. The
result of a disaster of such magnitude was that the Athenians were compelled to allow all the
cities throughout Boeotia to live under laws of their
own making,The Athenians had established democracies in
most of the cities of Boeotia and the oligarchs had
consequently withdrawn fr
Thebes (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
Boeotia (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
447 BC (search for this): book 12, chapter 6
447 B.C.When Timarchides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Spurius Tarpeius and
Aulus Asterius Fontinius.This is probably a corruption of
Fontinalis. In this year the Lacedaemonians invaded Attica and ravaged a large part of the countryside, and after laying siege to some
of the Athenian fortresses they withdrew to the Peloponnesus; and Tolmides, the Athenian general, seized Chaeroneia. And when the Boeotians gathered their forces and caught Tolmides' troops
in an ambush, a violent battle took place at Coroneia, in the course of which Tolmides fell
fighting and of the remaining Athenians some were massacred and others were taken alive. The
result of a disaster of such magnitude was that the Athenians were compelled to allow all the
cities throughout Boeotia to live under laws of their
own making,The Athenians had established democracies in
most of the cities of Boeotia and the oligarchs had
consequently withdrawn f