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392 BC (search for this): book 14, chapter 94
392 B.C.When the year had ended, in Athens Philocles became archon, and in Rome
the consular magistracy was assumed by six military tribunes, Publius and Cornelius, Caeso
Fabius, Lucius Furius, Quintus Servilius, and Marcus ValeriusThis list is hopelessly defective. Livy 5.24.1
gives the names as Publius Cornelius Cossus, Publius Cornelius Scipio, Marcus Valerius
Maximus, Caeso Fabius Ambustus, Lucius Furius Medullinus, and Quintus Servilius.; and
this year the Ninety-seventh Olympiad was celebrated, that in which Terires was victor.In the "stadion."
In this year the Athenians chose Thrasybulus general and sent
him to sea with forty triremes. He sailed to Ionia, collected funds from the allies, and
proceeded on his way; and while tarrying at the Chersonesus he made allies of Medocus and
Seuthes, the kings of the Thracians. After some time he sailed
from the Hellespont to Lesbos and anchored off the coast at Eresus. But strong winds a