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Locris (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 103
Inessa (search for this): book 3, chapter 103
The winter ensuing, the Athenians in Sicily with their Hellenic allies, and
such of the Sicel subjects or allies of Syracuse as had revolted from her
and joined their army, marched against the Sicel town Inessa, the Acropolis
of which was held by the Syracusans, and after attacking it without being
able to take it, retired.
In the retreat, the allies retreating after the Athenians were attacked by
the Syracusans from the fort, and a large part of their army routed with
great slaughter.
After this, Laches and the Athenians from the ships made some descents in
Locris, and defeating the Locrians, who came against them with Proxenus, son
of Capaton, upon the river Cacinus, took some arms and departed.
Syracuse (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 103
The winter ensuing, the Athenians in Sicily with their Hellenic allies, and
such of the Sicel subjects or allies of Syracuse as had revolted from her
and joined their army, marched against the Sicel town Inessa, the Acropolis
of which was held by the Syracusans, and after attacking it without being
able to take it, retired.
In the retreat, the allies retreating after the Athenians were attacked by
the Syracusans from the fort, and a large part of their army routed with
great slaughter.
After this, Laches and the Athenians from the ships made some descents in
Locris, and defeating the Locrians, who came against them with Proxenus, son
of Capaton, upon the river Cacinus, took some arms and departed.
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 103
The winter ensuing, the Athenians in Sicily with their Hellenic allies, and
such of the Sicel subjects or allies of Syracuse as had revolted from her
and joined their army, marched against the Sicel town Inessa, the Acropolis
of which was held by the Syracusans, and after attacking it without being
able to take it, retired.
In the retreat, the allies retreating after the Athenians were attacked by
the Syracusans from the fort, and a large part of their army routed with
great slaughter.
After this, Laches and the Athenians from the ships made some descents in
Locris, and defeating the Locrians, who came against them with Proxenus, son
of Capaton, upon the river Cacinus, took some arms and departed.