History of Greece, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1874 - Greece |
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Alkibiades alliance allies Ambrakiots Amphipolis Argives Argos Athenian army Athenian fleet Athenian triremes Athens attack Attica battle blockade Boiotians BOOK Brasidas brought carried CHAP charge Chian Chios citizens coast command confederacy Corinth Corinthians countrymen crews death defeat Dekeleia demos Demosthenes Diodoros Dorian empire enemy envoys Epipolai Euboia exiles expedition fact fear feeling felt followed force further garrison Grote ground Gylippos harbour Hellas Hellenic Helots Hermokrates Hist historian hope hoplites ians insisted island judgement Kimon Kleon knew Korkyra Korkyraians land Lesbos less Megara Megarians Messenians Mytilenaian Naupaktos Nikias oligarchs once Pausanias peace Peiraieus Peloponnesian Peloponnesos Perdikkas Perikles Persian Phormion Plataians Potidaia prisoners Pylos reached retreat revolt sailed Samos scarcely sent ships Sicilian Sicily side siege slain Spartans Sphakteria Strategoi struggle Syracusans Syracuse taken Thebans Themistokles Theramenes Thuc Thucydides tion Tissaphernes town triremes troops truce victory viii wall whole СНАР