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Nicomedia (Turkey) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Elva (Estonia) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
435 B.C.When Antiochides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Fabius and
Postumus Aebutius Ulecus.Ulecus is a corruption of Alba
or Elva. In this year, since the Athenians had
fought at the side of the Cercyraeans and been responsible for their victory in the sea-battle,
the Corinthians were incensed at them. Being eager, therefore,
to retaliate upon the Athenians, they incited the city of Potidaea, which was one of their own colonies, to revolt from the Athenians. And
in like manner Peridiccas, the king of the Macedonians, who was also at odds with the
Athenians, persuaded the Chalcidians, who had revolted from the Athenians, to abandon their
cities on the sea and unite in forming a single city known as Olynthus. When the Athenians heard of the revolt
of the Potidaeans, they dispatched thirty ships with orders to ravage the territory of the
rebels and to sack their city; and the expedition landed in Macedonia, as
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
435 B.C.When Antiochides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Fabius and
Postumus Aebutius Ulecus.Ulecus is a corruption of Alba
or Elva. In this year, since the Athenians had
fought at the side of the Cercyraeans and been responsible for their victory in the sea-battle,
the Corinthians were incensed at them. Being eager, therefore,
to retaliate upon the Athenians, they incited the city of Potidaea, which was one of their own colonies, to revolt from the Athenians. And
in like manner Peridiccas, the king of the Macedonians, who was also at odds with the
Athenians, persuaded the Chalcidians, who had revolted from the Athenians, to abandon their
cities on the sea and unite in forming a single city known as Olynthus. When the Athenians heard of the revolt
of the Potidaeans, they dispatched thirty ships with orders to ravage the territory of the
rebels and to sack their city; and the expedition landed in Macedonia, as
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Potidaea (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Ardea (Italy) (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Olynthus (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
Pallene (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
435 BC (search for this): book 12, chapter 34
435 B.C.When Antiochides was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Fabius and
Postumus Aebutius Ulecus.Ulecus is a corruption of Alba
or Elva. In this year, since the Athenians had
fought at the side of the Cercyraeans and been responsible for their victory in the sea-battle,
the Corinthians were incensed at them. Being eager, therefore,
to retaliate upon the Athenians, they incited the city of Potidaea, which was one of their own colonies, to revolt from the Athenians. And
in like manner Peridiccas, the king of the Macedonians, who was also at odds with the
Athenians, persuaded the Chalcidians, who had revolted from the Athenians, to abandon their
cities on the sea and unite in forming a single city known as Olynthus. When the Athenians heard of the revolt
of the Potidaeans, they dispatched thirty ships with orders to ravage the territory of the
rebels and to sack their city; and the expedition landed in Macedonia, a