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    The Heraeum

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    Heraeum · fortress of Heraeum · the Heraeum

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    Third Olynthiac (Greek) · Hellenica (Greek)

    You remember, men of Athens, when news came three or four years ago that Philip was in Thrace besieging the fortress of Heraeum.
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    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A sanctuary near Argos and Mount Tricaranum, repeatedly used as a landmark for military operations against Phlius.

    and they killed one while he was still asleep and another after he had fled for refuge to the Heraeum.
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    Now the main body of the troops descended along Tricaranum toward the Heraeum with the intention of laying waste the plain;
    chapter 7
    When these matters had progressed to this point and the Argives had fortified Mount Tricaranum, above the Heraeum, as a base of attack upon Phlius, while the Sicyonians were fortifying Thyamia on its borders, the Phliasians were exceedingly hard pressed and suffered from lack of provisions;
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    Third OlynthiacClassical · Greek

    A fortress in Thrace besieged by Philip in the remembered earlier crisis.

    You remember, men of Athens, when news came three or four years ago that Philip was in Thrace besieging the fortress of Heraeum.
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