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Found 45 total hits in 13 results.
Eion (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Byzantium (Turkey) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
470 B.C.When Demotion was archon in Athens, the
Romans elected as consuls Publius Valerius Publicola and Gaius Nautius Rufus. In this year the
Athenians, electing as general Cimon the son of Miltiades and giving him a strong force, sent
him to the coast of Asia to give aid to the cities
which were allied with them and to liberate those which were still held by Persian garrisons.
And Cimon, taking along the fleet which was at Byzantium and putting in at the city which is called
Eion,In
describing the successes of Cimon, Diodorus has compressed the events of some ten years into
one; Eion was taken in 476
B.C. and the battle of the Eurymedon took place in 467 or 466
B.C. took it from the Persians who were holding it and captured by siege Scyros, which
was inhabited by Pelasgians and Dolopes; and setting up an Athenian as the founder of a colony
he portioned out the land in allotments.This was an
Athenian cleruchy, whi
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
470 B.C.When Demotion was archon in Athens, the
Romans elected as consuls Publius Valerius Publicola and Gaius Nautius Rufus. In this year the
Athenians, electing as general Cimon the son of Miltiades and giving him a strong force, sent
him to the coast of Asia to give aid to the cities
which were allied with them and to liberate those which were still held by Persian garrisons.
And Cimon, taking along the fleet which was at Byzantium and putting in at the city which is called
Eion,In
describing the successes of Cimon, Diodorus has compressed the events of some ten years into
one; Eion was taken in 476
B.C. and the battle of the Eurymedon took place in 467 or 466
B.C. took it from the Persians who were holding it and captured by siege Scyros, which
was inhabited by Pelasgians and Dolopes; and setting up an Athenian as the founder of a colony
he portioned out the land in allotments.This was an
Athenian cleruchy, whic
Cyprus (Cyprus) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Cilicia (Turkey) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Phoenicia (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Asia (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
470 B.C.When Demotion was archon in Athens, the
Romans elected as consuls Publius Valerius Publicola and Gaius Nautius Rufus. In this year the
Athenians, electing as general Cimon the son of Miltiades and giving him a strong force, sent
him to the coast of Asia to give aid to the cities
which were allied with them and to liberate those which were still held by Persian garrisons.
And Cimon, taking along the fleet which was at Byzantium and putting in at the city which is called
Eion,In
describing the successes of Cimon, Diodorus has compressed the events of some ten years into
one; Eion was taken in 476
B.C. and the battle of the Eurymedon took place in 467 or 466
B.C. took it from the Persians who were holding it and captured by siege Scyros, which
was inhabited by Pelasgians and Dolopes; and setting up an Athenian as the founder of a colony
he portioned out the land in allotments.This was an
Athenian cleruchy, whic
Lycia (Turkey) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60
Caria (Turkey) (search for this): book 11, chapter 60