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Browsing named entities in Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War. You can also browse the collection for Tarentum (Italy) or search for Tarentum (Italy) in all documents.
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Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 6, chapter 34 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 6, chapter 44 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 6, chapter 104 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 7, chapter 1 (search)
After refitting their ships, Gylippus and
Pythen coasted along from Tarentum to Epizephyrian Locris.
They now received the more correct information that Syracuse was not yet
completely invested, but that it was still possible for an army arriving by
Epipolae to effect an entrance; and they consulted, accordingly, whether they should keep Sicily on their
right and risk sailing in by sea, or leaving it on their left, should first
sail to Himera, and taking with them the Himeraeans and any others that
might agree to join them, go to Syracuse by land.
Finally they determined to sail for Himera, especially as the four Athenian
ships which Nicias had at length sent off, on hearing that they were at
Locris,
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 8, chapter 91 (search)