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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 20, section 68
Greece (Greece) (search for this): speech 20, section 68
Aegean (search for this): speech 20, section 68
Conon (United Kingdom) (search for this): speech 20, section 68
Persia (Iran) (search for this): speech 20, section 68
Piraeus (Greece) (search for this): speech 20, section 68
First of
all, then, in the case of Conon, ask
yourselves whether dissatisfaction with the man or his performances justifies
the cancelling of the gifts conferred on him. For, as some of you who are his
contemporaries can attest, it was just after the return of the exiled democrats
from the Piraeus,Under Thrasybulus in 403. when our city
was so weak that she had not a single ship, and Conon, who was a general in the
Persian service and received no prompting whatever from you, defeated the
Lacedaemonians at sea and taught the former dictators of Greece to show you deference; he cleared the
islands of their military governors, and coming here he restored our Long
WallsConon obtained the support of Persia for Athens against Sparta and was appointed joint commander, with the satrap
Cnidus (Turkey) (search for this): speech 20, section 68