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64.
At this juncture arrived word from their
friends in Tegea that unless they speedily appeared, Tegea would go over
from them to the Argives and their allies, if it had not gone over already.
[2]
Upon this news a force marched out from Lacedaemon, of the Spartans and
Helots and all their people, and that instantly and upon a scale never
before witnessed.
[3]
Advancing to Orestheum in Maenalia, they directed the Arcadians in their
league to follow close after them to Tegea, and going on themselves as far
as Orestheum, from thence sent back the sixth part of the Spartans,
consisting of the oldest and youngest men, to guard their homes, and with
the rest of their army arrived at Tegea; where their Arcadian allies soon after joined them.
[4]
Meanwhile they sent to Corinth, to the Boeotians, the Phocians, and
Locrians, with orders to come up as quickly as possible to Mantinea.
These had but short notice; and it was not easy except all together, and after waiting for each other,
to pass through the enemy's country, which lay right across and blocked up
the line of communication.
Nevertheless they made what haste they could.
[5]
Meanwhile the Lacedaemonians with the Arcadian allies that had joined them,
entered the territory of Mantinea, and encamping near the temple of Heracles
began to plunder the country.
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- W. W. How, J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus, 9.11
- T. G. Tucker, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 8, 8.17
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- The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, MANTINEA B. Arkadia, Greece.
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- Sir Richard C. Jebb, Commentary on Sophocles: Electra, 7
- Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, Thuc. 5.75
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- LSJ, Μαίνα^λον
- LSJ, ἀφίστημι
- LSJ, ἀναλαμβάνω
- LSJ, διέρχομαι
- LSJ, ἐπιτήδ-ειος
- LSJ, πούς
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