Calchedon
place · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
Calchedonia · Calchedonians
in the texts
Hellenica
City near Byzantium that likewise surrenders to Lysander.
After setting in order the affairs of Lampsacus, Lysander sailed against Byzantium and Calchedon.
Then, after leaving Sthenelaus, a Laconian, as governor of Byzantium and Calchedon, he sailed back to Lampsacus and occupied himself with refitting his ships.
Now after he had accomplished these things and had won over the Calchedonians also as friends, he sailed back out of the Hellespont.
Anabasis
Place near Byzantium associated with a garrison and Seuthes' earlier approach to Xenophon.
Xenophon went on, tell Seuthes what answer I made you that first time at Calchedon.
Anaxibius ran down to the shore, sailed round in a fishing boat to the citadel, and immediately summoned the garrison from Calchedon;
You sent to me, Seuthes, first at Calchedon, this man Medosades, with the request that I make every effort on your behalf to bring the army across from Asia, and with the promise that if I should do this, you would treat me well—as Medosades here declared.