登陆注册
15987000000026

第26章

The battle was fought at Tanagra in Boeotia. After heavy loss on both sides, victory declared for the Lacedaemonians and their allies. After entering the Megarid and cutting down the fruit trees, the Lacedaemonians returned home across Geraneia and the isthmus.

Sixty-two days after the battle the Athenians marched into Boeotia under the command of Myronides, defeated the Boeotians in battle at Oenophyta, and became masters of Boeotia and Phocis. They dismantled the walls of the Tanagraeans, took a hundred of the richest men of the Opuntian Locrians as hostages, and finished their own long walls. This was followed by the surrender of the Aeginetans to Athens on conditions; they pulled down their walls, gave up their ships, and agreed to pay tribute in future. The Athenians sailed round Peloponnese under Tolmides, son of Tolmaeus, burnt the arsenal of Lacedaemon, took Chalcis, a town of the Corinthians, and in a descent upon Sicyon defeated the Sicyonians in battle.

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 Megabazus a Persian to Lacedaemon with money to bribe the Peloponnesians to invade Attica and so draw off the Athenians from 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.

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 besieged them for a year and six months. At last, draining the canal of its waters, which he diverted into another channel, he left their ships high and dry and joined most of the island to the mainland, and then marched over on foot and captured it. Thus the enterprise of the Hellenes came to ruin after six years of war. Of all that large host a few travelling through Libya reached Cyrene in safety, but most of them perished. And thus Egypt returned to its subjection to the King, except Amyrtaeus, the king in the marshes, whom they were unable to capture from the extent of the marsh; the marshmen being also the most warlike of the Egyptians. Inaros, the Libyan king, the sole author of the Egyptian revolt, was betrayed, taken, and crucified. Meanwhile a relieving squadron of fifty vessels had sailed from Athens and the rest of the confederacy for Egypt. They put in to shore at the Mendesian mouth of the Nile, in total ignorance of what had occurred. Attacked on the land side by the troops, and from the sea by the Phoenician navy, most of the ships were destroyed; the few remaining being saved by retreat. Such was the end of the great expedition of the Athenians and their allies to Egypt.

Meanwhile Orestes, son of Echecratidas, the Thessalian king, being an exile from Thessaly, persuaded the Athenians to restore him. Taking with them the Boeotians and Phocians their allies, the Athenians marched to Pharsalus in Thessaly. They became masters of the country, though only in the immediate vicinity of the camp; beyond which they could not go for fear of the Thessalian cavalry. But they failed to take the city or to attain any of the other objects of their expedition, and returned home with Orestes without having effected anything. Not long after this a thousand of the Athenians embarked in the vessels that were at Pegae (Pegae, it must be remembered, was now theirs), and sailed along the coast to Sicyon under the command of Pericles, son of Xanthippus. Landing in Sicyon and defeating the Sicyonians who engaged them, they immediately took with them the Achaeans and, sailing across, marched against and laid siege to Oeniadae in Acarnania. Failing however to take it, they returned home.

Three years afterwards a truce was made between the Peloponnesians and Athenians for five years. Released from Hellenic war, the Athenians made an expedition to Cyprus with two hundred vessels of their own and their allies, under the command of Cimon. Sixty of these were detached to Egypt at the instance of Amyrtaeus, the king in the marshes; the rest laid siege to Kitium, from which, however, they were compelled to retire by the death of Cimon and by scarcity of provisions. Sailing off Salamis in Cyprus, they fought with the Phoenicians, Cyprians, and Cilicians by land and sea, and, being victorious on both elements departed home, and with them the returned squadron from Egypt. After this the Lacedaemonians marched out on a sacred war, and, becoming masters of the temple at Delphi, it in the hands of the Delphians. Immediately after their retreat, the Athenians marched out, became masters of the temple, and placed it in the hands of the Phocians.

同类推荐
  • 佛说斋经

    佛说斋经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 道德真经广圣义

    道德真经广圣义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六祖坛经

    六祖坛经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 铁关刀

    铁关刀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Journal of A Voyage to Lisbon

    Journal of A Voyage to Lisbon

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 栀歌云端

    栀歌云端

    女生云端十六岁的经历是一部血泪史:美好初恋、背叛、家斗、被逐、陷害、……所有不好的事情都找上她,然后……她在高楼,终身一跃……五年后,她新生归来,满血复仇计划开始。可是,她喜欢单枪匹马的,这个曾经和她讨厌得要死现在又自告奋勇来帮她的人是怎么回事?“我不需要你帮忙!”“那可不行!我要帮你,你没有拒绝的权利!”“凭什么?”“凭你爱我!”“……我可没说。”“我替你说了。”“……”Ps:正文已完结,读者们放心阅读。
  • 苏轼词选
  • 和最爱的人去旅行

    和最爱的人去旅行

    很多人都有旅行的梦想,梦想去看黄山上的日出,梦想去看海边的日落……然而,当我们长大后。面对没钱没房的残酷现实。面对没日没夜的工作,面对日益高涨的物价,还有多少人记得梦想的颜色?很多人都有带着孩子去旅行的愿望,愿带着孩子看遍世间繁华,愿带着孩子听遍人间万物……然而,当我们有了孩子后,面对竞争激烈的名校名额,面对名目繁多的培训班。还有多少人记得孩子需要一个快乐的童年?和她并肩看遍世间风景。携孩子走遍世界角落,我们的家充满着幸福的味道。
  • 总裁的总裁妻子

    总裁的总裁妻子

    纯属虚构会计女神终于梦想成真,成为总裁和模特,开始她不知道的是,原来聘请她为总裁的是本公司的副总,实际上是本公司的董事长。这个公司是他为她创办的。经历了一番过后,二人的关系是时候说出来了,可二人是简单的"说"吗?"老公,晚上我想吃火锅""好,等我,马上"这个时间大家都分分下班了。"哎,哎,哎,你们看总裁和副总哎,两人看起来好亲密,这几个都是这样你们发现了吗?""嗯嗯,你们看他们脸上的笑容好真实哦,平时谁看见过那两个高冷上司笑啊?""没有,没有,,哇哦,两人好般配哦""嗯嗯,唉,不过你们说这副总可是在总裁的职位下啊""嗯,这有点颠倒,"总裁的贴身助理走过来"这可不一定哦"说完就走了。"嗯?"
  • 双生杀道

    双生杀道

    万族并立,天才辈出,个人恩怨与宗族纷争,爱恨情仇与种族大义。阴谋阳谋,不绝如缕。历代先贤,前仆后继。修炼到底是为了什么?
  • 废材逆天,灵妃君宠

    废材逆天,灵妃君宠

    她,21世纪金牌杀手,却穿为冷府最无用的嫡小姐身上。他,帝国神秘组织的少主,冷酷邪魅强势霸道,天赋卓绝。他们会碰撞出怎样的火花。一周一更,长假两更。
  • 改变千万人一生的20部著作

    改变千万人一生的20部著作

    本书集20部经典著作的核心于一体,帮助人们多角度拓宽事业和心灵的空间、启迪智慧、增强自信心和意志力。全书内容包括:《致加西亚的信》、《世界上最伟大的推销员》、《假如给我三天光明》、《自己拯救自己》、《不抱怨的世界》、《思考致富》等。
  • 夺神之血

    夺神之血

    一个该死乃至将死之人,对死亡早日以漠然冷待,世上除了她,已无牵挂,奈何天意弄人,阴曹地府走了一遭,醒来却发现如梦一般,自己竟然到了一个不知是何地,不知是时的地方,或许这是老天对这该死之人的怜悯,亦或是惩罚
  • 晴之云

    晴之云

    她,是一名普通女大学生,在学校与社会之间,感到迷茫,朋友、家人,曾经让她最幸福的这些人,如今也让她感到无比的心累,她想逃离这个世界,寻求解脱。他,是赐人姻缘的缘福神,能够牵引所有人的红线,却掌管不了自己的命运,倾慕的花神“星辰”被天庭背叛,成为神魔之战的牺牲品后,他放弃福神的身份,遇神杀神,遇魔杀魔,成为介于神魔之间的可怕力量,从此,天地姻缘线无人再管,姻缘本史记大乱,导致人、神、魔各界历史错乱,姻缘本与缘福神解除契约关系,另觅有缘人。
  • 卑微王者磨砺中

    卑微王者磨砺中

    讲述了一个生来就独殊的王子在经历了国家的灭亡,由高高在上,幸福快乐,一夜之间跌落底层,被人追杀,被人唾弃,被视为灾星。天真善良,积极乐观的仟翼王子开始变得冷酷孤僻,在复仇的道路上,他解识了很多伙伴和让他变回真正自己的少女梦荨。王子的复仇之路会不会顺利,他与伙伴和梦荨之间又会发生什么,卑微王者的磨砺正式开始!