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EURYMEDON , one of the Athenian generals during the Peloponnesian War . In 428 B.C. he was sent by the Athenians to intercept the PeloponnesianSee also: fleet which was on the way to attack Corcyra
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On his arrival, finding that Nicostratus with a small See also: squadron from Naupactus had already placed the See also: island in security, he took the command of the combined fleet, which, owing to the See also: absence of the enemy, had no chance of distinguishing itself
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In the following summer, in joint command of the See also: land forces, he ravaged the See also: district of Tanagra; and in 425 he was appointed, with See also: Sophocles, the son of Sostratides, to the command of an expedition destined for See also: Sicily
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Having touched at Corcyra on the way, in See also: order to assist the democratic party against the oligarchical exiles, but without taking any steps to prevent the See also: massacre of the latter, Eurymedon proceeded to Sicily
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Immediately after his arrival a pacification was concluded by Hermocrates, to which Eurymedon and Sophocles were induced to agree
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The terms of the pacification did not, however, satisfy the Athenians, who attributed its conclusion to bribery; two of the chief agents in the negotiations were banished, while Eurymedon was sentenced to pay a heavy See also: fine
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In 414 Eurymedon, who had been sent with See also: Demosthenes to reinforce the Athenians at the siege of Syracuse, was defeated and slain before reaching land (See also: Thucydides iii., iv., vii.; Diod
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Sic. xiii
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