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    Selymbria

    place · 3 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Place near which Medosades previously approached Xenophon.

    Xenophon asked, at the time when you came to me near Selymbria?
    chapter 7
    And they went into camp on the plain above Selymbria, at a distance of about thirty stadia from the coast.
    chapter 7

    For the Liberty of the RhodiansClassical · Greek

    A city cited as unjustly subordinated by Byzantium.

    Or from taking Selymbria, once an ally of yours, and making it tributary to themselves, and including it in the territory of Byzantium, contrary to all oaths and agreements which guarantee the autonomy of those cities?
    for the liberty of the rhodians

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A city that gives the Athenians money without admitting them, and which Alcibiades later captures.

    Alcibiades was not present at the exchange of these oaths, but was in the neighbourhood of Selymbria;
    chapter 1
    And the Perinthians admitted the Athenian forces to their city, and the Selymbrians, while not admitting them, gave them money.
    chapter 1
    There Alcibiades remained for twenty days, and after obtaining a great deal of money from the Cyzicenes, but without doing any further harm in the city, sailed back to Proconnesus.
    chapter 1