Toronaeans
group · 2 works · 3 mentions · 6 anchored passages
in the texts
History of the Peloponnesian War
Inhabitants of Torone, divided between partisans of Brasidas and those loyal to Athens.
As many of the Toronaeans also as were on their side, took refuge with them.
Having convened also an assembly of the Toronaeans, he said nearly the same things as at Acanthus;
Now by the rest of the town of the Toronaeans, and by the Athenians who were in garrison in it, he was not observed;
Hellenica
Greek people whom the Athenians had earlier subjected to harsh treatment, recalled as the Athenians fear retribution.
and during that night no one slept, all mourning, not for the lost alone, but far more for their own selves, thinking that they would suffer such treatment as they had visited upon the Melians, colonists of the Lacedaemonians, after reducing them by siege, and upon the Histiaeans and Scionaeans and Toronaeans and Aeginetans and many other Greek peoples.