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Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 1, section 642d
not by outward compulsion but by inner disposition. Thus, so far as I am concerned, you may speak without fear and say all you please.CliniasMy story, too, Stranger, when you hear it, will show you that you may boldly say all you wish. You have probably heard how that inspired man Epimenides, who was a family connection of ours, was born in Crete; and how ten yearsEpimenides really lived about 600 B.C. before the Persian War, in obedience to the oracle of the god, he went to Athens and offered certain sacrifices which the god had ordained; and how, moreover, when the Athenians were alarmed at the Persians' expeditionary force,
Crete (Greece) (search for this): book 1, section 642d
not by outward compulsion but by inner disposition. Thus, so far as I am concerned, you may speak without fear and say all you please.CliniasMy story, too, Stranger, when you hear it, will show you that you may boldly say all you wish. You have probably heard how that inspired man Epimenides, who was a family connection of ours, was born in Crete; and how ten yearsEpimenides really lived about 600 B.C. before the Persian War, in obedience to the oracle of the god, he went to Athens and offered certain sacrifices which the god had ordained; and how, moreover, when the Athenians were alarmed at the Persians' expeditionary force,