
093 Revolt in the Empire
The History of Ancient Greece
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The Second Tri-Ream Saved Mightleine
D'Iodos proposed that those suspected of stirring up the revolt should be tried in Athens, and if found guilty, they should be the ones executed. The rest of the people should keep their lives and live in mightleine as allies of the Athenians. By a narrow majority, D'IodOS' rational argument won the day, and the Athenians voted by a show of hands to spare mightleine. A second tri-ream was sent out immediately to reach mightleine, about 185 miles away, before the previous ship,. In order to stop caucus from carrying out the executions. Envoy from mightleine provided extra rations of wine and barley cakes,
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