Sicily : Phoenician, Greek, And Roman . SYRACUSAN PENTfeKONTALITRON.[Prize Arms oj Assinarian Ga7nes.) attacks brought them to surrender. Demosthenesmade no terms for himself, but the Syracusanspromised that of the 6,000 men that he had left noneshould be put to death either at once or by lack offood or intolerable bonds. They now called on Nikiasto do the like. This he refused, but he proposed toG}^lippos that the Athenian army that was left shouldbe allowed to go free out of Sicily on condition ofAthens repaying to Syracuse all the costs of the war,and leaving citizen hostages till the money


Sicily : Phoenician, Greek, And Roman . SYRACUSAN PENTfeKONTALITRON.[Prize Arms oj Assinarian Ga7nes.) attacks brought them to surrender. Demosthenesmade no terms for himself, but the Syracusanspromised that of the 6,000 men that he had left noneshould be put to death either at once or by lack offood or intolerable bonds. They now called on Nikiasto do the like. This he refused, but he proposed toG}^lippos that the Athenian army that was left shouldbe allowed to go free out of Sicily on condition ofAthens repaying to Syracuse all the costs of the war,and leaving citizen hostages till the money was paid.


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