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Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Olynthus (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Attica (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Meanwhile the Potidaeans sent envoys to
Athens on the chance of persuading them to take no new steps in their
matters; they also went to Lacedaemon with the Corinthians to secure support in case
of need.
Failing after prolonged negotiation to obtain anything satisfactory from
the Athenians; being unable, for all they could say, to prevent the vessels that were
destined for Macedonia from also sailing against them; and receiving from the Lacedaemonian government a promise to invade Attica,
if the Athenians should attack Potidaea, the Potidaeans, thus favoured by
the moment, at last entered into league with the Chalcidians and Bottiaeans,
and revolted.
And Perdiccas induced the Chalcidians to abandon and
Potidaia (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Meanwhile the Potidaeans sent envoys to
Athens on the chance of persuading them to take no new steps in their
matters; they also went to Lacedaemon with the Corinthians to secure support in case
of need.
Failing after prolonged negotiation to obtain anything satisfactory from
the Athenians; being unable, for all they could say, to prevent the vessels that were
destined for Macedonia from also sailing against them; and receiving from the Lacedaemonian government a promise to invade Attica,
if the Athenians should attack Potidaea, the Potidaeans, thus favoured by
the moment, at last entered into league with the Chalcidians and Bottiaeans,
and revolted.
And Perdiccas induced the Chalcidians to abandon and