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Browsing named entities in Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War. You can also browse the collection for Egypt (Egypt) or search for Egypt (Egypt) in all documents.
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Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 104 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 105 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 109 (search)
Meanwhile the Athenians in Egypt and their
allies were still there, and encountered all the vicissitudes of war.
First the Athenians were masters of Egypt, and the king sent Megabyzus, a
Persian, to Lacedaemon with money to bribe the Peloponnesians to invade
Attica and so draw off the Athenians from Egypt.
Finding that the Egypt.
Finding that the matter made no progress, and that the money was only being
wasted, he recalled Megabazus with the remainder of the money, and sent
Megabuzus, son of Zopyrus, a Persian, with a large army to Egypt.
Egypt.
Arriving by land he defeated the Egyptians and their allies in a battle,
and drove the Hellenes out of Memphis, and at length shut them up in the
island of Prosopitis, where he bes
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 110 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 1, chapter 112 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 2, chapter 48 (search)
It first began, it is said, in the parts of
Ethiopia above Egypt, and thence descended into Egypt and Libya and into
most of the king's country.
Suddenly falling upon Athens, it first attacked the population in
Piraeus,—which was the occasion of their saying that the
Peloponnesians had poisoned the reservoirs, there being aEgypt and Libya and into
most of the king's country.
Suddenly falling upon Athens, it first attacked the population in
Piraeus,—which was the occasion of their saying that the
Peloponnesians had poisoned the reservoirs, there being as yet no wells
there—and afterwards appeared in the upper city, when the deaths
became much more frequent.
All speculation as to its origin and its causes, if causes can be found
adequate to produce so great a disturbance, I leave to other writers,
whether lay or professional; for myself, I shall simply set down its nature, and explain the symptoms by
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Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 4, chapter 53 (search)
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Book 8, chapter 35 (search)