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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) | 4 | 4 | Browse | Search |
Diodorus Siculus, Library | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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B.C.When Crates was
archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls
Quintus Furius Fusus and Manius Papirius Crassus. This year in Italy the inhabitants of Thurii, who had been gathered together from many
cities,See chap. 11. divided into factions over
the question from what city the Thurians should say they came as colonists and what man should
justly be called the founder of the city. The situation was
that the Athenians were laying claim to this colony on the grounds, as they alleged, that the
majority of its colonists had come from Athens;
and, besides, the cities of the Peloponnesus, which
had provided from their people not a few to the founding of Thurii, maintained that the colonization of the city should be ascribed to them.
Likewise, since many able men had shared in the founding of
the colony and had rendered many services, there was much discussion on the matter, since each
one of them was eager to have