Histories, 3.58

Herodotus  translated by G. C. Macaulay

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58This oracle they were not able to understand either then at first or when the Samians had arrived: for as soon as the Samians were putting in[50] to Siphnos they sent one of their ships to bear envoys to the city: now in old times all ships were painted with red, and this was that which the Pythian prophetess was declaring beforehand to the Siphnians, bidding them guard against the "army of wood" and the "red-coloured herald." The messengers accordingly came and asked the Siphnians to lend them ten talents; and as they refused to lend to them, the Samians began to lay waste their lands: so when they were informed of it, forthwith the Siphnians came to the rescue, and having engaged battle with them were defeated, and many of them were cut off by the Samians and shut out of the city; and the Samians after this imposed upon them a payment of a hundred talents.

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Notes

  • [50] {prosiskhon}: some read {proseskhon}, "had put in."