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Troad (Turkey) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Halicarnassus (Turkey) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
And since the soldiers heartily welcomed the offers of Alcibiades and sent messages to
Athens regarding them, the peopleThe Assembly in Athens. voted to dismiss the charges against Alcibiades and to give him a
share in the command; for as they observed the efficiency of his daring and the fame he enjoyed
among the Greeks, they assumed, and with good reason, that his adherence to them would add no
little weight to their cause. Moreover, Theramenes, who at the
time enjoyeAthens. voted to dismiss the charges against Alcibiades and to give him a
share in the command; for as they observed the efficiency of his daring and the fame he enjoyed
among the Greeks, they assumed, and with good reason, that his adherence to them would add no
little weight to their cause. Moreover, Theramenes, who at the
time enjoyed the leadership in the government and who, if anyone, had a reputation of sagacity,
advised the people to recall Alcibiades. When word of this action was reported to Samos, Alcibiades added nine ships to the thirteen he already
had, and sailing with them to Halicarnassus he exacted
money from that city. After this he sacked MeropisThe island of Cos. and returned to Samos with much plunder. And since a great amount of booty had
been amassed, he divided the spoils among the so
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Asia (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Cnidus (Turkey) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Mantineia (Greece) (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
Phoenicia (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
410 BC - 394 BC (search for this): book 13, chapter 42
411 BC - 362 BC (search for this): book 13, chapter 42