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Mende fell to the Athenians when a friendly faction opened the gates and drove out the Peloponnesian garrison. The Athenians next besieged Scione. Brasidas could only stand by helplessly at Torone. The Athenian fleet prevented Brasidas from crossing ... http://www.warhorsesim.com/epw_hist.html
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- The Peloponnesian War
Knowing a good thing when they saw it, the Spartans soon attacked Athens and—worse news piled on top of bad news—they were soon joined by the Persians who were still smarting from the war Athens had so vigorously prosecuted in the first half of the f ... http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GREECE/PELOWARS.HTM
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- Civil War in Corcyra
Thus moral degeneration of every type took hold throughout Hellas due to factional strife, and simplicity of character — with which a concern for honor is intimately connected — became an object of mockery and disappeared. People were ranged against ... http://homepage.usask.ca/~jrp638/DeptTransls/ThucPorter.html
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- The Peloponnesian War
They now moved the entire fleet up to the open beach at Aegospotami on the Asiatic side of the Hellespont. Lysander lay opposite in a good harbor at Abydos. Vainly Alcibiades went to warn his townsmen of their danger, but his opponents would not list ... http://www.laconia.org/gen_info_literature/Peloponnesian_war.htm
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- The Plague in Athens during the Peloponnesian War
Welcome to the Asclepion, a World Wide Web page devoted to the study of ancient medicine. This page was designed to be an internet source that presents the study of ancient medicine in a manner that is both accessible and useful to the general public ... http://www.indiana.edu/~ancmed/plague.htm
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