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1 A city of Lycia on the Pamphylian Gulf.
2 At the entrance to the Black Sea at Byzantium.
3 There was a cessation of hostilities at this time between Athens and Persia; but the specific terms of the treaty, as they are stated here and in fourth-century orators, are clearly false. See Walker in Camb. Anc. Hist. 5, pp. 87-88, 469-471.
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- W. W. How, J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus, 7.151