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Troad (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Bithynia (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Paphlagonia (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Such was the end of that day. On the next the generals called an assembly of the soldiers, and they decided to invite the Sinopeans to join them in deliberating about the rest of their journey. For if they should have to proceed by land, it seemed that the Sinopeans would be useful to them, by virtue of their acquaintance with Paphlagonia; and if they were to go by sea, there was still need, they thought, of the Sinopeans, inasmuch as they were the only people who could provide ships enough for the army.
They accordingly invited the ambassadors in and proceeded to take counsel with them, asking them, as Greeks dealing with Greeks, to make a beginning of their kindly reception by showing friendliness and offering the best advice.
Then Hecatonymus rose and, in the first place, defended himself in the matter of his remark that they would make a friend of the Paphlagonian, by saying that he did not mean that his own people would make war upon the Greeks, but rather that despite the opport
Pontus (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Sinope (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Phasis (Georgia) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Silanus (Italy) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Aeolis (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6
Cotyora (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, chapter 6