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ηὐπόρησαν—sc. προσβαλεῖν. ἀγορᾷ οὐδὲ ἄστει—‘not admitting them to a market, nor even into the citv, but only granting water and anchorage.’ Ῥήγιον—Athens had made a treaty with R. in 433 B.C. On the meaning of ‘Italy’ see c. 2, 4n. The modern name, Reggio di Calabria, curiously illustrates Ῥήγιον τῆς Ἰτ.
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