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Pylos (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 16
The generals accepting their offers, an
armistice was concluded upon the terms following:— That the Lacedaemonians should bring to Pylos and deliver up to the
Athenians the ships that had fought in the late engagement, and all in
Laconia that were vessels of war, and should make no attack on the
fortification either by land or by sea.
That the Athenians should allow the Lacedaemonians on the mainland to send
to the men in the island a certain fixed quantity of corn ready kneaded,
that is to say, two quarts of barley meal, one pint of wine, and a piece of
meat for each man, and half the same quantity for a servant.
That this allowance should be sent in under the eyes of the Athenians, and
that no boat shoul
Laconia (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 16
The generals accepting their offers, an
armistice was concluded upon the terms following:— That the Lacedaemonians should bring to Pylos and deliver up to the
Athenians the ships that had fought in the late engagement, and all in
Laconia that were vessels of war, and should make no attack on the
fortification either by land or by sea.
That the Athenians should allow the Lacedaemonians on the mainland to send
to the men in the island a certain fixed quantity of corn ready kneaded,
that is to say, two quarts of barley meal, one pint of wine, and a piece of
meat for each man, and half the same quantity for a servant.
That this allowance should be sent in under the eyes of the Athenians, and
that no boat shoul
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 16