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Corinth (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 31
Immediately afterwards an Elean embassy
arrived, and first making an alliance with Corinth went on from thence to
Argos, according to their instructions, and became allies of the Argives,
their country being just then at enmity with Lacedaemon and Lepreum.
Some time back there had been a war between the Lepreans and some of the
Arcadians; and the Eleans being called in by the former with the offer of half their
lands, had put an end to the war, and leaving the land in the hands of its
Leprean occupiers had imposed upon them the tribute of a talent to the
Olympian Zeus.
Till the Attic war this tribute was paid by the Lepreans, who then took the
war as an excuse for no longer doing so, and upon t
Argive (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 31
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 31
Argos (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 31
Immediately afterwards an Elean embassy
arrived, and first making an alliance with Corinth went on from thence to
Argos, according to their instructions, and became allies of the Argives,
their country being just then at enmity with Lacedaemon and Lepreum.
Some time back there had been a war between the Lepreans and some of the
made the alliance through their ambassadors, who had
been instructed for that purpose.
Immediately after them the Corinthians and the Thracian Chalcidians became
allies of Argos.
Meanwhile the Boeotians and Megarians, who acted together, remained quiet,
being left to do as they pleased by Lacedaemon, and thinking that the Argive
democracy would not suit