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Thuc. 4.119 History of the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides; served verbatim
On these terms the Lacedaemonians concluded with the Athenians and their allies on the twelfth day of the Spartan month Cerastius; the allies also taking the oaths. Those who concluded and poured the libation were Taurus, son of Echetimides, Athenaeus, son of Pericleidas, and Philocharidas, son of Eryxilaidas, Lacedaemonians; Aeneas, son of Aeneas, and Euphamidas, son of Aristonymus, Corinthians; Damotimus, son of Naucrates, and Onasimus, son of Megacles, Sicyonians; Nicasus, son of Cecalus, and Menecrates, son of Amphidorus, Megarians; and Amphias, son of Eupaidas, an Epidaurian; and the Athenian generals Nicostratus, son of Diitrephes, Nicias, son of Niceratus, and Autocles, son of Tolmaeus. Such was the armistice, and during the whole of it conferences went on on the subject of a pacification.

The Greek stands ready in the workroom; the English is served. Both faces will read together.

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Filed here — the addresses this episode attests; counted by the house’s first pass
Aeneas — a life Aristonymus — a candidate entry Athenaeus — a candidate entry Autocles — a candidate entry Diitrephes — a candidate entry Euphamidas — a candidate entry Niceratus — a candidate entry Nicias — a life Nicostratus — a candidate entry Philocharidas — a candidate entry Taurus — a candidate entry Tolmaeus — a candidate entry

History of the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides — translated by Richard Crawley, 1874
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