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Abydos (Turkey) (search for this): book 8, chapter 107
Byzantium (Turkey) (search for this): book 8, chapter 107
On the fourth day after the sea-fight the
Athenians in Sestos having hastily refitted their ships sailed against
Cyzicus, which had revolted.
Off Harpagium and Priapus they sighted at anchor the eight vessels from
Byzantium, and sailing up and routing the troops on shore, took the ships,
and then went on and recovered the town of Cyzicus, which was unfortified,
and levied money from the citizens.
In the meantime the Peloponesians sailed from Abydos to Elaeus, and
recovered such of their captured galleys as were still uninjured, the rest
having been burned by the Elaeusians, and sent Hippocrates and Epicles to
Euboea to fetch the squadron from that island.
Cyzicus (search for this): book 8, chapter 107
On the fourth day after the sea-fight the
Athenians in Sestos having hastily refitted their ships sailed against
Cyzicus, which had revolted.
Off Harpagium and Priapus they sighted at anchor the eight vessels from
Byzantium, and sailing up and routing the troops on shore, took the ships,
and then went on and recovered the town of Cyzicus, which was unfortified,
and levied money from the citizens.
In the meantime the Peloponesians sailed from Abydos to Elaeus, and
recovered such of their captured galleys as were still uninjured, the rest
having been burned by the Elaeusians, and sent Hippocrates and Epicles to
Euboea to fetch the squadron from that island.
Sestos (search for this): book 8, chapter 107
On the fourth day after the sea-fight the
Athenians in Sestos having hastily refitted their ships sailed against
Cyzicus, which had revolted.
Off Harpagium and Priapus they sighted at anchor the eight vessels from
Byzantium, and sailing up and routing the troops on shore, took the ships,
and then went on and recovered the town of Cyzicus, which was unfortified,
and levied money from the citizens.
In the meantime the Peloponesians sailed from Abydos to Elaeus, and
recovered such of their captured galleys as were still uninjured, the rest
having been burned by the Elaeusians, and sent Hippocrates and Epicles to
Euboea to fetch the squadron from that island.
Euboea (Greece) (search for this): book 8, chapter 107