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50.
The other party whom Paches had sent off as
the prime movers in the rebellion, were upon Cleon's motion put to death by
the Athenians, the number being rather more than a thousand.
The Athenians also demolished the walls of the Mitylenians, and took
possession of their ships.
[2]
Afterwards tribute was not imposed upon the Lesbians; but all their land, except that of the Methymnians, was divided into three
thousand allotments, three hundred of which were reserved as sacred for the
gods, and the rest assigned by lot to Athenian shareholders, who were sent
out to the island.
With these the Lesbians agreed to pay a rent of two minae a year for each
allotment, and cultivated the land themselves.
[3]
The Athenians also took possession of the towns on the continent belonging
to the Mitylenians, which thus became for the future subject to Athens.
Such were the events that took place at Lesbos.
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- LSJ, κλῆρος
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