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1 They even sent ambassadors to Athens begging help. It was on this occasion that Demosthenes delivered his speech, "On the Megalopolitans" (q.v., Dem. 16). See also Paus. 8.27.9-10.
2 Cp. chap. 34.3.
3 For this Arcadian city see Paus. 8.3.3 (Ἑλισσών).
4 For this Arcadian city see Paus. 8.25.1-3 (Θέλπουσα).
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- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), HELISSON
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- Smith's Bio, Archida'mus Iii.
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- Isocrates, To Philip, Isoc. 5 51
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- Demosthenes, For the Megalopolitans
- Pausanias, Description of Greece, 8.25.1
- Pausanias, Description of Greece, 8.3.3