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Methana (search for this): book 4, chapter 45
Weighing from the islands, the Athenians
sailed the same day to Crommyon in the Corinthian territory, about thirteen
miles from the city, and coming to anchor laid waste the country, and passed
the night there.
The next day, after first coasting along to the territory of Epidaurus and
making a descent there, they came to Methana between Epidaurus and Troezen,
and drew a wall across and fortified the isthmus of the peninsula, and left
a post there from which incursions were henceforth made upon the country of
Troezen, Haliae, and Epidaurus.
After walling off this spot the fleet sailed off home.
Epidauros (search for this): book 4, chapter 45
Troezen (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 45