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Corinth (Greece) (search for this): speech 4, section 24
My reasons for insisting on the presence of citizens
in the expedition are these. I am told that on a previous occasion the state
maintained a mercenary force at Corinth,During the so-called
“Corinthian War,” 394—387, when Iphicrates
with a light-armed force destroyed a mora of Spartan hoplites. Chabrias, his
successor, is best known for his defeat of the Lacedaemonian fleet at
Naxos in 376. Of Polystratus,
little or nothing is known. commanded by Polystratus, Iphicrates,
Chabrias, and others, and that you citizens also served in person; and I know
from history that you and these mercenaries, fighting shoulder to shoulder, beat
the Lacedaemonians in the field. But ever since exclusively mercenary forces
have been fighting for you, it is your fri<
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 4, section 24
Naxos (Greece) (search for this): speech 4, section 24