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Potidaia (search for this): book 1, chapter 118
After this, though not many years later, we
at length come to what has been already related, the affairs of Corcyra and
Potidaea, and the events that served as a pretext for the present war.
All these actions of the Hellenes against each other and the barbarian
occurred in the fifty years' interval between the retreat of Xerxes and the
beginning of the present war.
During this interval the Athenians succeeded in placing their empire on a
firmer basis, and advanced their own home power to a very great height.
The Lacedaemonians, though fully aware of it, opposed it only for a little
while, but remained inactive during most of the period, being of old slow to
go to war except under the pressure of necessity,
Delphi (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 118