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On reaching Italy and taking Rhegium, he proposed a plan for the conduct of the war.1 Nicias opposed it, but Lamachus approved it, and so he sailed to Sicily. He secured the allegiance of Catana, but accomplished nothing further, since he was presently summoned home by the Athenians to stand his trial.
At first, as I have said,2 sundry vague suspicions and calumnies against Alcibiades were advanced by aliens and slaves.
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