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Nisaea (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Delphi (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Meanwhile the rebels in Ithome, unable to
prolong further a ten years' resistance, surrendered to Lacedaemon; the conditions being that they should depart from Peloponnese under safe
conduct, and should never set foot in it again:
any one who might hereafter be found there was to be the slave of his
captor.
It must be known that the Lacedaemonians had an old oracle from Delphi, to
the effect that they should let go the suppliant of Zeus at Ithome.
So they went forth with their children and their wives, and being received
by Athens from the hatred that she now felt for the Lacedaemonians, were
located at Naupactus, which she had lately taken from the Ozolian Locrians.
The Athenians received another add
Megara (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Meanwhile the rebels in Ithome, unable to
prolong further a ten years' resistance, surrendered to Lacedaemon; the conditions being that they should depart from Peloponnese under safe
conduct, and should never set foot in it again:
any one who might hereafter be found there was to be the slave of his
captor.
It must be known that the Lacedaemonians had an old oracle from Delphi, to
the effect that they should let go the suppliant of Zeus at Ithome.
So they went forth with their children and their wives, and being received
by Athens from the hatred that she now felt for the Lacedaemonians, were
located at Naupactus, which she had lately taken from the Ozolian Locrians.
The Athenians received another ad
Naupaktos (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Ithome (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Meanwhile the rebels in Ithome, unable to
prolong further a ten years' resistance, surrendered to Lacedaemon; the conditions being that they should depart from Peloponnese under safe
conduct, and should never set foot in it again:
any one who might hereafter be found there was to be the slave of his
captor.
It must be known that the Lacedaemonians had an old oracle from Delphi, to
the effect that they should let go the suppliant of Zeus at Ithome.
So they went forth with their children and their wives, and being received
by Athens from the hatred that she now felt for the Lacedaemonians, were
located at Naupactus, which she had lately taken from the Ozolian Locrians.
The Athenians received another add
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103
Corinth (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 103