... ships. The fleet proceeding then to Catana, found there the Salaminian, the ship appropriated to purposes of sacred and solemn office, bearing an order from the Athenian people for the immediate return of Alcibiades and some other officers to Athens,... The History of Greece - Page 194by William Mitford - 1823Full view - About this book
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