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While
these events were happening, at Delium in Boeotia a pitched battle took place between the Athenians and
the Boeotians for the following reasons. Certain Boeotians, who were restive under the form of
government which obtained at t f the betrayal he withdrew without accomplishing anything;
Hippocrates led the popular levy of the Athenians against Delium, seized the place, and threw a wall about it before the approach of the
Boeotians. The town lies near the territory us and the boundary of Boeotia.Oropus was the
last city of Attica on the coast before the border of
Boeotia. Delium lay near the coast in the territory of Tanagra.
Pagondas, who commanded the Boeotians, having summoned
soldiers from all the cities of Boeotia, came to
Delium with a great army, since he had little less
than twenty thousand infantry and about a thousand cavalry. The Athenians, although superior to the Boeotians in number, were not so well equipped
423 B.C.When Ameinias was archon in Athens, the
Romans elected as consuls Gaius Papirius and Lucius Junius. In this year the people of
Scione, holding the Athenians in contempt because
of their defeat at Delium, revolted to the
Lacedaemonians and delivered their city into the hands of Brasidas, who was in command of the
Lacedaemonian forces in Thrace. In Lesbos, after the Athenian seizure of Mytilene, the exiles, who had escaped the capture in large numbers, had for some
time been trying to return to Lesbos, and they
succeeded at this time in rallying and seizing Antandrus,On the south coast of the Troad, some fifteen miles
from Lesbos. from which as their base they
then carried on war with the Athenians who were in possession of Mytilene. Exasperated by
this state of affairs the Athenian people sent against them as generals Aristeides and
Symmachus with an army. They put in at Lesbos and by
means of sustained assaults took