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122.
In the midst of his designs upon the towns in
question, a galley arrived with the commissioners carrying round the news of
the armistice, Aristonymus for the Athenians and Athenaeus for the
Lacedaemonians.
[2]
The troops now crossed back to Torone, and the commissioners gave Brasidas
notice of the convention.
All the Lacedaemonian allies in Thrace accepted what had been done;
[3]
and Aristonymus made no difficulty about the rest, but finding, on counting
the days, that the Scionaeans had revolted after the date of the convention,
refused to include them in it.
To this Brasidas earnestly objected, asserting that the revolt took place
before, and would not give up the town.
[4]
Upon Aristonymus reporting the case to Athens, the people at once prepared
to send an expedition to Scione.
Upon this, envoys arrived from Lacedaemon, alleging that this would be a
breach of the truce, and laying claim to the town upon the faith of the
assertion of Brasidas, and meanwhile offering to submit the question to
arbitration.
[5]
Arbitration, however, was what the Athenians did not choose to risk; being determined to send troops at once to the place, and furious at the
idea of even the islanders now daring to revolt, in a vain reliance upon the
power of the Lacedaemonians by land.
[6]
Besides the facts of the revolt were rather as the Athenians contended, the
Scionaeans having revolted two days after the convention.
Cleon accordingly succeeded in carrying a decree to reduce and put to death
the Scionaeans and the Athenians employed the leisure which they now enjoyed
in preparing for the expedition.
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- LSJ, ἀλήθ-εια
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