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Plutarch on Cimon, Athenian Expeditions, and Ephialtes’ Reform (Plut. Cim. 14-17)

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Plutarch’s narrative is credible: two Athenian expeditions to Messene in aid of Sparta, only the first led by Cimon, which leads to a revised chronology of the 460s B.C.

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