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Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 94
Meanwhile Pausanias, son of Cleombrotus, was
sent out from Lacedaemon as commander-in-chief of the Hellenes, with twenty
ships from Peloponnese.
With him sailed the Athenians with thirty ships, and a number of the other
allies.
They made an expedition against Cyprus and subdued most of the island, and
afterwards against Byzantium, which was in the hands of the Medes, and
compelled it to surrender.
This event took place while the Spartans were still supreme.
Cyprus (Cyprus) (search for this): book 1, chapter 94
Meanwhile Pausanias, son of Cleombrotus, was
sent out from Lacedaemon as commander-in-chief of the Hellenes, with twenty
ships from Peloponnese.
With him sailed the Athenians with thirty ships, and a number of the other
allies.
They made an expedition against Cyprus and subdued most of the island, and
afterwards against Byzantium, which was in the hands of the Medes, and
compelled it to surrender.
This event took place while the Spartans were still supreme.
Byzantium (Turkey) (search for this): book 1, chapter 94
Meanwhile Pausanias, son of Cleombrotus, was
sent out from Lacedaemon as commander-in-chief of the Hellenes, with twenty
ships from Peloponnese.
With him sailed the Athenians with thirty ships, and a number of the other
allies.
They made an expedition against Cyprus and subdued most of the island, and
afterwards against Byzantium, which was in the hands of the Medes, and
compelled it to surrender.
This event took place while the Spartans were still supreme.
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 94
Meanwhile Pausanias, son of Cleombrotus, was
sent out from Lacedaemon as commander-in-chief of the Hellenes, with twenty
ships from Peloponnese.
With him sailed the Athenians with thirty ships, and a number of the other
allies.
They made an expedition against Cyprus and subdued most of the island, and
afterwards against Byzantium, which was in the hands of the Medes, and
compelled it to surrender.
This event took place while the Spartans were still supreme.