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While these events were taking place
Alcibiades and Thrasybulus,Thrasyllus (cp. 64.1, first
note. after fortifying Lampsacus, left a
strong garrison in that place and themselves sailed with their force to Theramenes, who was
laying waste Chalcedon with seventy ships and
five thousand soldiers. And when the armaments had been brought together into one place they
threw a wooden stockade about the city from sea to sea."From sea to sea," i.e. from Bosporus to Propontis.
Hippocrates, who had been stationed by the Lacedaemonians in
the city as commander (the Laconians call such a man a "harmost"), led against them both his
own soldiers and all the Chalcedonians. A fierce battle ensued, and since the troops of
Alcibiades fought stoutly, not only Hippocrates fell but of the rest of the soldiers some were
slain, and the others, disabled by wounds, took refuge in a body in the city. After this Alcibiades sailed out into the Hellespont and