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Ephesus (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 35
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): book 5, chapter 35
Cleomenes Asks for Help from Egypt
As long as Euergetes was alive, with whom he had
Cleomenes endeavours to get assistance from the Egyptian court.
agreed to make an alliance and confederacy,
Cleomenes took no steps. But upon that
monarch's death, seeing that the time was
slipping away, and that the peculiar position of
affairs in Greece seemed almost to cry aloud for
Cleomenes,—for Antigonus was dead, the Achaeans involved
in war, and the Lacedaemonians were at one with the
Aetolians in hostility to the Achaeans and Macedonians, which
was the policy originally adopted by Cleomenes,—then, indeed,
he was actually compelled to use some expedition, and to
bestir himself to secure his departure from Alexandria.
First therefore, in interviews with the king, he urged him to
send him out with the needful amount of supplies and troops;
but not being listened to in this request, he next begged him
earnestly to let him go alone with his own servants; for he
affirmed that the state of affairs w
Alexandria (Egypt) (search for this): book 5, chapter 35
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 35