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Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 12
With this brief speech dismissing the
assembly, Archidamus first sent off Melesippus, son of Diacritus, a Spartan,
to Athens, in case she should be more inclined to submit on seeing the
Peloponnesians actually on the march.
But the Athenians did not admit him into the city or to their assembly; Pericles having already carried a motion against admitti audience, and ordered to be
beyond the frontier that same day; in future, if those who sent him had a proposition to make they must retire
to their own territory before they dispatched embassies to Athens.
An escort was sent with Melesippus to prevent his holding communication
with any one.
When he reached the frontier and was just going to be dismissed, he
Plataea (search for this): book 2, chapter 12