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Saly'nthius

*Salu/nqios), a king of the Agraeans, gave a hospitable reception to the Peloponnesians, who, after the battle of Olpae (B. C. 426), had abandoned their Ambraciot allies and secured their own safety by a secret agreement with Demosthenes, the Athenian general. In B. C. 424, Demosthenes invaded the territory of Salynthius, and reduced him to subjection. (Thuc. 3.111, 4.77.)

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