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Aetolia (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 96
After bivouacking with the army in the
precinct of Nemean Zeus, in which the poet Hesiod is said to have been
killed by the people of the country, according to an oracle which had
foretold that he should die in Nemea, Demosthenes set out at daybreak to
invade Aetolia.
The first day he took Potidania, the next Krokyle, and the third Tichium,
where he halted and sent back the booty to Eupalium in Locris, having
determined to pursue his conquests as far as the Ophionians, and in the
event of their refusing to submit, to return to Naupactus and make them the
objects of a second expedition.
Meanwhile the Aetolians had been aware of his design from the moment of its
formation,
Locris (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 96
Nemea (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 96
After bivouacking with the army in the
precinct of Nemean Zeus, in which the poet Hesiod is said to have been
killed by the people of the country, according to an oracle which had
foretold that he should die in Nemea, Demosthenes set out at daybreak to
invade Aetolia.
The first day he took Potidania, the next Krokyle, and the third Tichium,
where he halted and sent back the booty to Eupalium in Locris, having
determined to pursue his conquests as far as the Ophionians, and in the
event of their refusing to submit, to return to Naupactus and make them the
objects of a second expedition.
Meanwhile the Aetolians had been aware of his design from the moment of its
formation,