Histories, 5.120

Herodotus  translated by G. C. Macaulay

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120And while they were thus taking counsel, there came to their aid the Milesians and their allies. Then the Carians dismissed the plans which they were before considering and prepared to renew the war again from the beginning: and when the Persians came to attack them, they engaged with them and fought a battle, and they were worsted yet more completely than before; and while many were slain of all parties,[94] the Milesians suffered most.

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Notes

  • [94] i.e. Carians, Persians, and Ionians.