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Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
Caria (Turkey) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
In the same way by agreement
with Philip we have waived our claim to Amphipolis, and we are permitting CardiaCardia, largely inhabited by Athenian colonists, was included
in the peace of 346 as an ally of Philip. to be excepted from the
rest of the Chersonese, the CarianIdrieus, satrap of Caria, brother and successor of the famous Mausolus, who
had helped the islands in their revolt from Athens in the Social War of 357—355. to
occupy the islands of Chios, Cos, and
Rhodes, and the Byzantines to
detain our shipsCorn—ships from the
Euxine forced to pay toll at Byzantium. in harbor, obviously because we think
that the respite which the peace affords is more productive of advantages than
wrangling and coming to blows over these points. Therefore it is sheer folly and
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
In the same way by agreement
with Philip we have waived our claim to Amphipolis, and we are permitting CardiaCardia, largely inhabited by Athenian colonists, was included
in the peace of 346 as an ally of Philip. to be excepted from the
rest of the Chersonese, the CarianIdrieus, satrap of Caria, brother and successor of the famous Mausolus, who
had helped the islands in their revolt from Athens in the Social War of 357—355. to
occupy the islands of Chios, Cos, and
Rhodes, and the Byzantines to
detain our shipsCorn—ships from the
Euxine forced to pay toll at Byzantium. in harbor, obviously because we think
that the respite which the peace affords is more productive of advantages than
wrangling and coming to blows over these points. Therefore it is sheer folly and
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
In the same way by agreement
with Philip we have waived our claim to Amphipolis, and we are permitting CardiaCardia, largely inhabited by Athenian colonists, was included
in the peace of 346 as an ally of Philip. to be excepted from the
rest of the Chersonese, the CarianIdrieus, satrap of Caria, brother and successor of the famous Mausolus, who
had helped the islands in their revolt from Athens in the Social War of 357—355. to
occupy the islands of Chios, Cos, and
Rhodes, and the Byzantines to
detain our shipsCorn—ships from the
Euxine forced to pay toll at Byzantium. in harbor, obviously because we think
that the respite which the peace affords is more productive of advantages than
wrangling and coming to blows over these points. Therefore it is sheer folly and
Amphipolis (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
In the same way by agreement
with Philip we have waived our claim to Amphipolis, and we are permitting CardiaCardia, largely inhabited by Athenian colonists, was included
in the peace of 346 as an ally of Philip. to be excepted from the
rest of the Chersonese, the CarianIdrieus, satrap of Caria, brother and successor of the famous Mausolus, who
had helped the islands in their revolt from Athens in the Social War of 357—355. to
occupy the islands of Chios, Cos, and
Rhodes, and the Byzantines to
detain our shipsCorn—ships from the
Euxine forced to pay toll at Byzantium. in harbor, obviously because we think
that the respite which the peace affords is more productive of advantages than
wrangling and coming to blows over these points. Therefore it is sheer folly and
Byzantium (Turkey) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
Delphi (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 25