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[13] On another slab are the names of those who fought in the region of Thrace and at Megara1, and when Alcibiades persuaded the Arcadians in Mantinea and the Eleans to revolt from the Lacedaemonians2, and of those who were victorious over the Syracusans before Demosthenes arrived in Sicily. Here were buried also those who fought in the sea-fights near the Hellespont3, those who opposed the Macedonians at Charonea4, those who were killed at Delium in the territory of Tanagra5, the men Leosthenes led into Thessaly, those who sailed with Cimon to Cyprus6, and of those who with Olympiodorus7 expelled the garrison not more than thirteen men.

1 445 B.C.

2 420 B.C.

3 409 B.C.

4 338 B.C.>, those who marched with Cleon to Amphipolis<422 B.C.

5 424 B.C.

6 449 B.C.

7 See Paus. 1.26.3.

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