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Potidaea
[ pot-i-dee-uh ]
noun
- a city on the Chalcidice Peninsula, whose revolt against Athens in 432 b.c. was one of the causes of the Peloponnesian War.
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At Potidaea he halted to make the necessary disposition of his troops, and thence advanced into the territory of the enemy.
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So at length Potidaea was strongly invested on either side, and from the sea by the ships co-operating in the blockade.
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The thirty ships of the Athenians, arriving before the Thracian places, found Potidaea and the rest in revolt.
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But the siege of Potidaea put an end to her inaction; she had men inside it: besides, she feared for the place.
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It was followed by a second, which ordered Athens to raise the siege of Potidaea, and to respect the independence of Aegina.
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