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The History of the Peloponnesian War

CHAPTER IV
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They put in to shore at the Mendesian mouth of the Nile, in total ignorance of what had occurred.

Attacked on the land side by the troops, and from the sea by the Phoenician navy, most of the ships were destroyed; the few remaining being saved by retreat.

Such was the end of the great expedition of the Athenians and their allies to Egypt.
Meanwhile Orestes, son of Echecratidas, the Thessalian king, being an exile from Thessaly, persuaded the Athenians to restore him.

Taking with them the Boeotians and Phocians their allies, the Athenians marched to Pharsalus in Thessaly.

They became masters of the country, though only in the immediate vicinity of the camp; beyond which they could not go for fear of the Thessalian cavalry.


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