
042 The Undeclared War
The History of Ancient Greece
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The Mysticlies and the Athenians
The mysticlies died with his reputation and tatters, as the savior of Greece had turned into the enemy of liberty. His reputation in Athens was rehabilitated by Pericles in the following decade,. By the time Herodotus wrote his history, the mysticlies was once again seen as a hero. Plutarch offers a more nuanced view of the mysticlies' character; he wasn't afraid to highlight his failings either. The war so far was mainly conducted by a concert of three states, whose interests lie in the neighborhood of the Seronic Gulf: Corinth, Epidaurus, and Agina. This warfare, around the shores and in the waters of theseronic Gulf, was the
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