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Aegina City (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Corinth (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Gela (Italy) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Pylos (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Syracuse (Italy) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
The following were the states on either side who came to Syracuse to fight
for or against Sicily, to help to conquer or defend the island.
Right or community of blood was not the bond of union between them, so much
as interest or compulsion as the case might be.
The Athenians themselves being Ionians went against the Dorians of Syracuse
of their own free will; and the peoples still speaking Attic and using the Athenian laws, the
Lemnians, Imbrians, and Aeginetans, that is to say, the then o evolution; of the Siceliots, the Naxians and the Catanians; and of the barbarians, the Egestaeans, who called in the Athenians, most of
the Sicels, and outside Sicily some Tyrrhenian enemies of Syracuse and
Iapygian mercenaries.
Ionia (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Euboea (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57
The following were the states on either side who came to Syracuse to fight
for or against Sicily, to help to conquer or defend the island.
Right or community of blood was not the bond of union between them, so much
as interest or compulsion as the case might be.
The Athenians themselves being Ionians went against the Dorians of Syracuse
of their own fre
Of the Italiots, there were the Thurians and Metapontines, dragged into the
quarrel by the stern necessities of a time of revolution; of the Siceliots, the Naxians and the Catanians; and of the barbarians, the Egestaeans, who called in the Athenians, most of
the Sicels, and outside Sicily some Tyrrhenian enemies of Syracuse and
Iapygian mercenaries.
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 57