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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... had been deposed from the generalship, but he had a party of his own and he held Thermopylae with the strong places in its neighbourhood. When it was noised abroad that Philip was about to march southward in answer to the Theban prayer, the Phocians invited Athens and Sparta to help them once again to The hold the gates of Greece. Both Athens and Sparta again "'"sUion" responded to the call; but the call had come from the P)iaiaccv.u. political opponents of Phalaecus, and he refused to admit either Spartan or Athenian into the pass. Phalaecus seems to have previously assisted the enemies of Athens in Euboea; and statesmen at Athens might now feel some uneasiness, whether he would not turn traitor and surrender the pass to Philip. It was another reason for acquiescing in the necessity of making peace. Fh-si The first overtures came from Athens. Ten Athenian 'toPhiiii envovsi and oue representative of the Synedrion of Athenian emlo/ allies, were sent to Pella to negotiate terms of peace with the ' '-«-'-Macedonian king. Among the envoys were Philocrates, who had proposed the embassy, Aeschines, and Demosthenes. The terms to which Philip agreed were that Athens and Macedon should each retain the territories of which they were actually in possession at the time the peace was concluded; the peace would be concluded when both sides had sworn to it. Both the allies of Macedonia and those of Athens were to be included, with two exceptions: Philip refused to treat with (Uaion-Halus in Thessaly--a place which he had recently attacked--or with the Phocians, whom he seemed determined to crush. By these terms, which were perfectly explicit, Athens would surrender her old claim to Amphipolis, and on the other hand Philip would recognise Athens as...

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  • PublisherRareBooksClub.com
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1154001679
  • ISBN 13 9781154001679
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages228

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