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  • Athenians, at last they marched on, and about the eightieth day after the entry of the Thebans into Plataea, in the middle of the summer,14 when the corn was in full ear, invaded Attica, under the command of Archidamus the son of Zeuxidamus the Lacedaemonian king.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • In the following summer the Peloponnesians and their allies under the command of Archidamus the son of Zeuxidamus, the

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • Zeuxidamus, invaded Attica, where they established themselves and ravaged the country.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • Peloponnesians and their allies, under the command of Archidamus, the son of Zeuxidamus, the Lacedaemonian king, invaded Attica, and encamping wasted the country.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • Archidamus, son of Zeuxidamus, king of the Lacedaemonians, and sat down and ravaged the land; the Athenian horse as usual attacking them, wherever it was practicable, and preventing the mass of the light troops from advancing from their camp and wasting the parts near the city.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • Archidamus, son of Zeuxidamus, king of the Lacedaemonians.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • Archidamus, son of Zeuxidamus, King of Lacedaemon, and sat down and laid waste the country.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • Zeuxidamus, king of Sparta, there happened in the country of

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

  • The next summer, just as the corn was getting ripe, the Peloponnesians and their allies invaded Attica under the command of Archidamus son of Zeuxidamus, king of Sparta, 2 and ravaged the land; the Athenian horse as usual attacking them wherever it was practicable and preventing the mass of the light troops from advancing from their camp and wasting the parts near the city.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

  • The next summer the Peloponnesians and their allies, instead of invading Attica, marched against Plataea, under the command of Archidamus son of Zeuxidamus, king of the Spartans.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

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