Pausanias' description of Greece, Volume I.Pausanias, active approximately 150-175
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Pausanias' description of Greece, Volume I.
Pausanias, active approximately 150-175
Greece -- Antiquities; Greece -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
of their long standing friendship with Athens. And Agesilaus having
routed their cavalry marched through Thessaly, and then through Bœotia,
having conquered the Thebans and their allies at Coronea. And when the
Bœotians were routed, some of them fled to the temple of Athene Itonia:
and though Agesilaus was wounded in the battle, he did not for all that
violate their sanctuary.
CHAPTER X.
And not long afterwards those Corinthians who had been exiled for their
Lacedæmonian proclivities established the Isthmian games. But those who
were at this time in Corinth remained there from fear of Agesilaus,
but when he broke up his camp and returned to Sparta, then they also
joined the Argives at the Isthmian games. And Agesilaus came again to
Corinth with an army: and, as the festival of Hyacinthus was coming on,
he sent home the natives of Amyclæ, to go and perform the customary
rites to Apollo and Hyacinthus. This detachment were attacked on the
road and cut to pieces by the Athenians under Iphicrates. Agesilaus
also marched into Ætolia to help the Ætolians who were hard pressed by
the Acarnanians, and compelled the Acarnanians to bring the war to an
end, when they had all but taken Calydon and the other fortified towns
in Ætolia. And some time afterwards he sailed to Egypt, to the aid of
the Egyptians who had revolted from the great king: and many memorable
exploits did he in Egypt. And he died on the passage home, for he was
now quite an old man. And the Lacedæmonians, when they got his dead
body, buried it with greater honours than they had shewn to any of
their kings.
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