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Boeotia (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Ionia (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Troy (Turkey) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 12
Even after the Trojan war Hellas was still
engaged in removing and settling, and thus could not attain to the quiet
which must precede growth.
The late return of the Hellenes from Ilium caused many revolution and the Heraclids became masters of
Peloponnese; so that much had to be done
and many years had to elapse before Hellas could attain to a durable
tranquillity undisturbed by removals,
and could begin to send out colonies,
as Athnies,
as Athens did to Ionia and most of the islands, and the Peloponnesians to
most of Italy and Sicily and some places in the rest of Hellas.
All these places were founded subsequently to the war with Troy.
Arne (search for this): book 1, chapter 12