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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="8" subtype="Book"><div type="textpart" n="127" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>Thereupon <name type="pers">Artabazus</name> laid
                        siege to <name key="tgn,6004814" type="place"><reg> +Potidaea (deserted
                              settlement), Chalcidice, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
                           </reg>Potidaea</name>, and suspecting that <name key="perseus,Olynthus" type="place"><reg> +Olynthus [23.3667,40.3] (Perseus)
                           </reg>Olynthus</name> too was plotting revolt from the king, he laid
                        siege to it also. This town was held by <name type="ethnic">Bottiaeans</name> who had been driven from the <name type="place">Thermaic gulf</name> by the <name type="ethnic">Macedonians</name>.
                        Having besieged and taken <name key="perseus,Olynthus" type="place"><reg>
                              +Olynthus [23.3667,40.3] (Perseus) </reg>Olynthus</name>, he brought
                        these men to a lake and there cut their throats and delivered their city
                        over to the charge of <name type="pers">Critobulus</name> of <name key="perseus,Torone" type="place"><reg> +Torone [23.8167,40.05] (Perseus)
                           </reg>Torone</name> and the <name type="ethnic">Chalcidian</name> people.
                        It was in this way that the <name type="ethnic">Chalcidians</name> gained
                        possession of <name key="perseus,Olynthus" type="place"><reg> +Olynthus
                              [23.3667,40.3] (Perseus) </reg>Olynthus</name>. </p></div></div><div type="textpart" n="128" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>Having taken <name key="perseus,Olynthus" type="place"><reg> +Olynthus [23.3667,40.3] (Perseus)
                           </reg>Olynthus</name>, <name type="pers">Artabazus</name> dealt
                        immediately with <name key="tgn,6004814" type="place"><reg> +Potidaea
                              (deserted settlement), Chalcidice, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
                           </reg>Potidaea</name>, and his zeal was aided by <name type="pers">Timoxenus</name> the general of the <name type="ethnic">Scionaeans</name>, who agreed to betray the place to him. I do not know
                        how the agreement was first made, since there is no information available
                        about it. The result, however, was as I will now show. Whenever <name type="pers">Timoxenus</name> wrote a letter to be sent to <name type="pers">Artabazus</name>, or <name type="pers">Artabazus</name> to
                           <name type="pers">Timoxenus</name>, they would wrap it around the shaft
                        of an arrow at the notches, attach feathers to the letter, and shoot it to a
                        place upon which they had agreed. </p></div><div n="2" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><name type="pers">Timoxenus</name>' plot to betray <name key="tgn,6004814" type="place"><reg> +Potidaea (deserted settlement), Chalcidice,
                              Macedonia, Greece, Europe </reg>Potidaea</name> was, however,
                        discovered, for <name type="pers">Artabazus</name> in shooting an arrow to
                        the place agreed upon, missed it and hit the shoulder of a man of <name key="tgn,6004814" type="place"><reg> +Potidaea (deserted settlement),
                              Chalcidice, Macedonia, Greece, Europe </reg>Potidaea</name>. A throng
                        gathered quickly around the man when he was struck (which is a thing that
                        always happens in war), and they straightway took the arrow, found the
                        letter, and carried it to their generals; the rest of their allies of <name key="perseus,Pallene" type="place"><reg> +Pallene [23.8833,38.05]
                              (Perseus) </reg>Pallene</name> were also there present. </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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