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Lesbos (Greece) (search for this): book 8, chapter 34
Meanwhile the Athenian armament sailing round
Corycus fell in with three Chian men of war off Arginus, and gave immediate
chase.
A great storm coming on, the Chians with difficulty took refuge in the
harbour; the three Athenian vessels most forward in the pursuit being wrecked and
thrown up near the city of Chios, and the crews slain or taken prisoners.
The rest of the Athenian fleet took refuge in the harbour called Phoenicus,
under Mount Mimas, and from thence afterwards put into Lesbos and prepared
for the work of fortification.