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Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 31
Corinth (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 31
Corinth, exasperated by the war with the
Corcyraeans, spent the whole of the year after the engagement and that
succeeding it in building ships,
and in straining every nerve to form an
efficient fleet; rowers being drawn from Peloponnese and the rest of Hellas by the
inducement of large bounties.
The Corcyraeans, alarme in the Athenian or in the Lacedaemonian confederacy),
decided to
repair to Athens in order to enter into alliance, and to endeavor to procure
support from her.
Corinth also, hearing of their intentions, sent an embassy to Athens to
prevent the Corcyraean navy being joined by the Athenian, and her prospect
of ordering the war according to her wishes being thus imp
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 31
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 31
Corinth, exasperated by the war with the
Corcyraeans, spent the whole of the year after the engagement and that
succeeding it in building ships,
and in straining every nerve to form an
efficient fleet; rowers being drawn from Peloponnese and the rest of Hellas by the
inducement of large bounties.
The Corcyraeans, alarmed at the news of their preparations, being without a
single ally in Hellas
(for they had not enrolled themselves either
in the Athenian or in the Lacedaemonian confederacy),
decided to
repair to Athens in order to enter into alliance, and to endeavor to procure
support from her.
Corinth also, hearing of their intentions, sent an embassy to Athens to