Histories, 6.114

Herodotus  translated by G. C. Macaulay

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114In this part of the work was slain the polemarch Callimachos after having proved himself a good man, and also one of the generals, Stesilaos the son of Thrasylaos, was killed; and besides this Kynegeiros the son of Euphorion while taking hold[107] there of the ornament at the stern of a ship had his hand cut off with an axe and fell; and many others also of the Athenians who were men of note were killed.

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Notes

  • [107] Or (according to some MSS.) "having taken hold."