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Euboea (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Acarnania (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Corsica (France) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Syracuse (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Sicyon (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
453 B.C.When Lysicrates was archon in Athens, in Rome the consuls elected
were Gaius Nautius Rutilus and Lucius Minucius Carutianus. During this year Pericles, the
general of the Athenians, landed in the Peloponnesus
and ravaged the territory of the Sicyonians. And when the
Sicyonians came out against him in full force and a battle was fought, Pericles was victorious,
slew many as they fled, and shut them up in their city, to which he laid siege. But when he was
unable by making assaults upon the walls to take the city, and when, besides, the
Lacedaemonians sent aid to the besieged, he withdrew from Sicyon; then he sailed to Acarnania,
where he overran the territory of Oeniadae, amassed much booty, and then sailed away from
Acarnania. After
this he arrived at the CherronesusThe Thracian, in 447 B.C. and portioned out the land in allotments to one thousand
citizens. While these events were taking place, Tolmides, the otheri.e. in a
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
453 B.C.When Lysicrates was archon in Athens, in Rome the consuls elected
were Gaius Nautius Rutilus and Lucius Minucius Carutianus. During this year Pericles, the
general of the Athenians, landed in the Peloponnesus
and ravaged the territory of the Sicyonians. And when the
Sicyonians came out against him in full force and a battle was fought, Pericles was victorious,
slew many as they fled, and shut them up in their city, to which he laid siege. But when he was
unable by making assaults upon the walls to take the city, and when, besides, the
Lacedaemonians sent aid to the besieged, he withdrew from Sicyon; then he sailed to Acarnania,
where he overran the territory of Oeniadae, amassed much booty, and then sailed away from
Acarnania. After
this he arrived at the CherronesusThe Thracian, in 447 B.C. and portioned out the land in allotments to one thousand
citizens. While these events were taking place, Tolmides, the otheri.e. in a
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 88
453 B.C.When Lysicrates was archon in Athens, in Rome the consuls elected
were Gaius Nautius Rutilus and Lucius Minucius Carutianus. During this year Pericles, the
general of the Athenians, landed in the Peloponnesus
and ravaged the territory of the Sicyonians. And when the
Sicyonians came out against him in full force and a battle was fought, Pericles was victorious,
slew many as they fled, and shut them up in their city, to which he laid siege. But when he was
unable by making assaults upon the walls to take the city, and when, besides, the
Lacedaemonians sent aid to the besieged, he withdrew from Sicyon; then he sailed to Acarnania,
where he overran the territory of Oeniadae, amassed much booty, and then sailed away from
Acarnania. After
this he arrived at the CherronesusThe Thracian, in 447 B.C. and portioned out the land in allotments to one thousand
citizens. While these events were taking place, Tolmides, the otheri.e. in a
Elbe (search for this): book 11, chapter 88