Maroneia
place · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Aristocrates
Place where Philip's arrival prompted Charidemus' overture.
In fact, when Philip came to Maroneia, he sent Apollonides to him, and gave pledges both to him and to Pammenes;
Against Pantaenetus
The place where the mining property used as security is located.
Evergus and I, men of the jury, lent to this man Pantaenetus one hundred and five minae on the security of a mining property in Maroneia and of thirty slaves.
Apollodorus Against Polycles
A destination for grain ships towed by the trierarchs.
The general, Timomachus, however,—for an embassy from the Maronites had come to him, begging him to convoy their grain ships—ordered us trierarchs to make cables fast to the ships and tow them to Maroneia—a long voyage across the open sea.
For after we had convoyed the ships to Maroneia, and had arrived at Thasos, Timomachus came and undertook again in conjunction with the Thasians to convoy grain and a body of peltasts to Strymê, with the intention of taking the place himself.