The Etruscans and the Sicilian Expedition of 414-413 B.C

Classical Quarterly 5 (2):113-115 (1911)
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Abstract

It has usually been held, on the strength of several passages in Thucydides, that the Athenian army which was besieging Syracuse in 414–413 b.c. contained a contingent of Etruscans desirous of retaliating upon the Syracusans for losses inflicted upon them in past days—e.g., in 474 at Cumae and in 453 at Elba.

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