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Naupaktos (search for this): book 3, chapter 69
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 69
Meanwhile, the forty ships of the
Peloponnesians that had gone to the relief of the Lesbians, and which we
left flying across the open sea, pursued by the Athenians, were caught in a
storm off Crete, and scattering from thence made their way to Peloponnese,
where they found at Cyllene thirteen Leucadian and Ambraciot triremes, with
Brasidas, son of Tellis, lately arrived as counsellor to Alcidas;
the Lacedaemonians, upon the failure of the Lesbian expedition, having
resolved to strengthen their fleet and sail to Corcyra, where a revolution
had broken out, so as to arrive there before the twelve Athenian ships at
Naupactus could be reinforced from Athens.
Brasidas and Alcidas began to prepare accordin
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 69
Crete (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 69
Meanwhile, the forty ships of the
Peloponnesians that had gone to the relief of the Lesbians, and which we
left flying across the open sea, pursued by the Athenians, were caught in a
storm off Crete, and scattering from thence made their way to Peloponnese,
where they found at Cyllene thirteen Leucadian and Ambraciot triremes, with
Brasidas, son of Tellis, lately arrived as counsellor to Alcidas;
the Lacedaemonians, upon the failure of the Lesbian expedition, having
resolved to strengthen their fleet and sail to Corcyra, where a revolution
had broken out, so as to arrive there before the twelve Athenian ships at
Naupactus could be reinforced from Athens.
Brasidas and Alcidas began to prepare accordin