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Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 94
The same summer, about the same time that the
Athenians were detained at Melos, their fellow-citizens in the thirty ships
cruising round Peloponnese, after cutting off some guards in an ambush at
Ellomenus in Leucadia, subsequently went against Leucas itself with a large
armament, having been reinforced by the whole levy of the Acarnanians except
Oeniadae, and by the Zacynthians and Cephallenans and fifteen ships from
Corcyra.
While the Leucadians witnessed the devastation of their land, without and
within the isthmus upon which the town of Leucas and the temple of Apollo
stand, without making any movement on account of the overwhelming numbers of
the enemy, the Acarnanians urged Demosthenes, the
Aetolia (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 94
Leukas (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 94
Melos (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 94
The same summer, about the same time that the
Athenians were detained at Melos, their fellow-citizens in the thirty ships
cruising round Peloponnese, after cutting off some guards in an ambush at
Ellomenus in Leucadia, subsequently went against Leucas itself with a large
armament, having been reinforced by the whole levy of the Acarnanians except
Oeniadae, and by the Zacynthians and Cephallenans and fifteen ships from
Corcyra.
While the Leucadians witnessed the devastation of their land, without and
within the isthmus upon which the town of Leucas and the temple of Apollo
stand, without making any movement on account of the overwhelming numbers of
the enemy, the Acarnanians urged Demosthenes, the