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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Diodorus Siculus, Library. Search the whole document.
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Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 22
445 B.C.When Lysimachides was archon in
Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Titus
Menenius and Publius Sestius Capitolinus. In this year the Sybarites who were fleeing from the
danger threatening them in the civil strife made their home on the Trais River. Here they
remained for a time, but later they were driven out by the Brettii and destroyed. And in Greece the Athenians,
regaining control of Euboea and driving the Hestiaeans
from their city, dispatched, under Pericles as commander, a colony of their own citizens to it
and sending forth a thousand colonists they portioned out both the city and countryside in
allotments.
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 22
445 B.C.When Lysimachides was archon in
Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Titus
Menenius and Publius Sestius Capitolinus. In this year the Sybarites who were fleeing from the
danger threatening them in the civil strife made their home on the Trais River. Here they
remained for a time, but later they were driven out by the Brettii and destroyed. And in Greece the Athenians,
regaining control of Euboea and driving the Hestiaeans
from their city, dispatched, under Pericles as commander, a colony of their own citizens to it
and sending forth a thousand colonists they portioned out both the city and countryside in
allotments.
Euboea (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 22
445 B.C.When Lysimachides was archon in
Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Titus
Menenius and Publius Sestius Capitolinus. In this year the Sybarites who were fleeing from the
danger threatening them in the civil strife made their home on the Trais River. Here they
remained for a time, but later they were driven out by the Brettii and destroyed. And in Greece the Athenians,
regaining control of Euboea and driving the Hestiaeans
from their city, dispatched, under Pericles as commander, a colony of their own citizens to it
and sending forth a thousand colonists they portioned out both the city and countryside in
allotments.
445 BC (search for this): book 12, chapter 22
445 B.C.When Lysimachides was archon in
Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Titus
Menenius and Publius Sestius Capitolinus. In this year the Sybarites who were fleeing from the
danger threatening them in the civil strife made their home on the Trais River. Here they
remained for a time, but later they were driven out by the Brettii and destroyed. And in Greece the Athenians,
regaining control of Euboea and driving the Hestiaeans
from their city, dispatched, under Pericles as commander, a colony of their own citizens to it
and sending forth a thousand colonists they portioned out both the city and countryside in
allotments.