Melian amphora, a girl with earring, 625-600 BCE

"The Athenians now withdrew from the conference; and the Melians, left to themselves, came to a decision corresponding with what they had maintained in the discussion, and answered: "Our resolution, Athenians, is the same as it was at first. We will not in a moment deprive of freedom a city that has been inhabited these seven hundred years; but we put our trust in the fortune by which the Gods have preserved it until now, and in the help of men, that is, of the Lacedaemonians; and so we will try and save ourselves. Meanwhile we invite you to allow us to be friends to you and foes to neither party, and to retire from our country after making such a treaty as shall seem fit to us both."

-Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War, 5.112

Melian amphora, a girl with earring, 625-600 BCE. Current location: Archaeological Museum of Mykonos.


Source:

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Archaeological_Museum_of_Mykonos

 

Quote:

http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/historians/thucyd/thucydides8.html

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