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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="5" subtype="Book"><div type="textpart" n="79" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>This, then, is the course of action which the <name type="ethnic">Athenians</name> took, and the <name type="ethnic">Thebans</name>, desiring vengeance on <name key="perseus,Athens" type="place"><reg>Athens [23.7333,37.9667] (Perseus)</reg>Athens</name>,
                        afterwards appealed to <name key="perseus,Delphi" type="place"><reg>Delphi
                              [22.5167,38.4917] (Perseus) </reg>Delphi</name> for advice. The <name type="ethnic">Pythian</name> priestess said that the <name type="ethnic">Thebans</name> themselves would not be able to obtain the vengeance they
                        wanted and that they should lay the matter before the “many-voiced” and
                        entreat their “nearest.” </p></div><div n="2" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>Upon the return of the envoys, an assembly was called and the oracle put
                        before it. When the <name type="ethnic">Thebans</name> heard that they must
                        entreat their “nearest,” they said, “If this is so, our nearest neighbors
                        are the men of <name key="perseus,Tanagra" type="place"><reg> +Tanagra
                              [23.6,38.3083] (Perseus) </reg>Tanagra</name> and <name key="tgn,7011235" type="place"><reg> +Koroneia (deserted settlement),
                              Boeotia, Central Greece and Euboea, Greece, Europe
                           </reg>Coronea</name> and <name key="tgn,5004258" type="place"><reg>
                              +Thespiai [23.166,38.283] (inhabited place), Boeotia, Central Greece
                              and Euboea, Greece, Europe </reg>Thespiae</name>. These are always our
                        comrades in battle and zealously wage our wars. What need, then, is there to
                        entreat them? Perhaps this is the meaning of the oracle.” </p></div></div><div type="textpart" n="80" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>They reasoned in this way, till at last one
                        understood, and said: “I think that I perceive what the oracle is trying to
                        tell us. <name type="pers">Thebe</name> and <name type="pers">Aegina</name>,
                        it is said, were daughters of <name type="pers">Asopus</name> and sisters.
                        The god's answer is, I think, that we should ask the <name type="ethnic">Aeginetans</name> to be our avengers.” </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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