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Potidaia (search for this): book 1, chapter 59
The thirty ships of the Athenians, arriving
before the Thracian places,
found Potidaea and the rest in revolt.
Their commanders considering it to be quite impossible with their present
force to carry on war with Perdiccas, and with the confederate towns as
well, turned to Macedonia, their original destination,
and having
established themselves there, carried on war in co-operation with Philip,
and the brothers of Derdas, who had invaded the country from the interior.
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 1, chapter 59
The thirty ships of the Athenians, arriving
before the Thracian places,
found Potidaea and the rest in revolt.
Their commanders considering it to be quite impossible with their present
force to carry on war with Perdiccas, and with the confederate towns as
well, turned to Macedonia, their original destination,
and having
established themselves there, carried on war in co-operation with Philip,
and the brothers of Derdas, who had invaded the country from the interior.