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    Chalcis

    place · 9 works · 11 mentions · 12 anchored passages

    Chalcis in Euboea

    in the texts

    On the False EmbassyClassical · Greek

    City from which Dercylus brought news.

    On the twenty-seventh, when you were holding an assembly at Peiraeus to discuss dockyard business, Dercylus arrived from Chalcis with the intelligence that Philip had put the whole affair into the hands of the Thebans, and he computed that it was then the fourth day after the convention.
    on the false embassy
    But afterwards, when within five or six days the Phocians were destroyed, when Aeschines’ wages stopped as such things do, when Dercylus had returned from Chalcis and had informed you, at the assembly held at Peiraeus, of the destruction of the Phocians, when that news filled you with indignation on their account and alarm on your own, when you were resolving to bring in your women and children fr …
    on the false embassy

    Iphigenia in AulisClassical · Greek

    City on the strait of Euripus opposite Aulis, home of the chorus of young women narrating the parodos.

    Let us stand here, maidens of Chalcis, and lift the queen from her chariot to the ground without stumbling, supporting her gently in our arms, with kind intent, that the renowned daughter of Agamemnon, just arrived, may feel no fear;
    iphigenia in aulis
    To the sandy beach of sea-coast Aulis I have come after a voyage through the tides of narrow Euripus, leaving Chalcis, my city which feeds the waters of far-famed Arethusa near the sea, so that I might behold the army of the Achaeans and the ships rowed by those godlike heroes;
    iphigenia in aulis
    Sing with me, maidens, sing the praises of Artemis, whose temple faces Chalcis, where angry spearmen madly chafe, here in the narrow havens of Aulis, because of me.
    iphigenia in aulis

    Against CtesiphonClassical · Greek

    Euboean city associated with Callias and the Euboean congress.

    a talent from Chalcis, paid over by Callias, a talent from Eretria, paid by the tyrant Cleitarchus, and a talent from Oreus.
    against ctesiphon
    and Callias of Chalcis, obtaining pardon from you, soon made haste to return to his natural disposition, and tried ostensibly to assemble a Euboean congress at Chalcis, but in fact to strengthen Euboea thoroughly against you, and to win the position of tyrant as his own personal reward.
    against ctesiphon
    first, to be assured of your alliance, for he had no alternative if the people, remembering his past crimes, should refuse the alliance, since one of two things was sure, that he would be banished from Chalcis, or be caught and put to death—such were the forces that were moving against him, the combined power of Philip and the Thebans;
    against ctesiphon

    Against AristocratesClassical · Greek

    Euboean city used as an analogy for Cardia's strategic position.

    Indeed by its situation the city of the Cardians occupies a position in the Chersonesus in relation to Thrace analogous to the position of Chalcis in Euboea in relation to Boeotia.
    against aristocrates

    Against MeidiasClassical · Greek

    Euboean city connected with the cavalry expedition and Meidias' complaint.

    And as to other instances, innumerable as they are, I say nothing, but as regards the cavalry which was dispatched to Argura, and of which he was one, you all know of course how he harangued you on his return from Chalcis, blaming the troop and saying that its dispatch was a scandal to the city.
    against meidias
    But I should like to ask you, Meidias, which was the greater scandal to the city—the men who crossed to Chalcis in due order, and with the equipment proper to those who were to take the field against the enemy and to join forces with our allies, or you, who, when lots were drawn for the expedition, prayed that you might draw a blank, who never donned your cuirass, who rode on a saddle with silver …
    against meidias

    On the ChersoneseClassical · Greek

    A Greek city named as a possible alternative target of Philip.

    What if he quits Thrace and never approaches the Chersonese or Byzantium—for you must take that also into your reckoning—but turns up at Chalcis and Megara, just as he did at Oreus not long ago?
    on the chersonese

    OrationsImperial · Greek

    City where the poetic contest between Homer and Hesiod reportedly took place.

    'Hesiod dedicated this to the Heliconian Muses, having conquered divine Homer in a contest of song at Chalcis'?
    oration 2

    Works and DaysClassical · Greek

    The city where the narrator crossed to compete in the funeral games of Amphidamas and won a tripod for his song.

    Then I crossed over to Chalcis, to the games of wise Amphidamas where the sons of the great-hearted hero proclaimed and appointed prizes.
    works and days

    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    City in Euboea from which Diitrephes crosses the Euripus strait to Boeotia.

    and then in the evening sailed across the Euripus from Chalcis in Euboea, and landing them in Boeotia, led them against Mycalessus.
    chapter 7