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Ionia (search for this): book 8, chapter 20
About the same time the twenty ships of the
Peloponnesians in Spiraeum, which we left chased to land and blockaded by an
equal number of Athenians, suddenly sallied out and defeated the blockading
squadron, took four of their ships, and sailing back to Cenchreae, prepared
again for the voyage to Chios and Ionia.
Here they were joined by Astyochus as high-admiral from Lacedaemon,
henceforth invested with the supreme command at sea.
The land forces now withdrawing from Teos, Tissaphernes repaired thither in
person with an army and completed the demolition of anything that was left
of the wall, and so departed.
Not long after his departure Diomedon arrived with ten Athenian ships, and
Teos (search for this): book 8, chapter 20
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 8, chapter 20