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Laconia (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 7
While the war went on in this way at
Mitylene, the Athenians, about the same time in this summer, also sent
thirty ships to Peloponnese under Asopius, son of Phormio; the Acarnanians insisting that the commander sent should be some son or
relative of Phormio.
As the ships coasted along shore they ravaged the seaboard of Laconia;
after which Asopius sent most of the fleet home, and himself went on with
twelve vessels to Naupactus, and after-wards raising the whole Acarnanian
population made an expedition against Oeniadae, the fleet sailing along the
Achelous, while the army laid waste the country.
The inhabitants, however, showing no signs of submitting, he dismissed the
land forces and himsel
Naupaktos (search for this): book 3, chapter 7
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 7
While the war went on in this way at
Mitylene, the Athenians, about the same time in this summer, also sent
thirty ships to Peloponnese under Asopius, son of Phormio; the Acarnanians insisting that the commander sent should be some son or
relative of Phormio.
As the ships coasted along shore they ravaged the seaboard of Laconia;
after which Asopius sent most of the fleet home, and himself went on with
twelve vessels to Naupactus, and after-wards raising the whole Acarnanian
population made an expedition against Oeniadae, the fleet sailing along the
Achelous, while the army laid waste the country.
The inhabitants, however, showing no signs of submitting, he dismissed the
land forces and himsel
Leukas (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 7