An Account Of Egypt By Herodotus














































 -  Their greatest enclosure and that
one which has most name and is most frequented is called the
Hellenion, and this - Page 132
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Their Greatest Enclosure And That One Which Has Most Name And Is Most Frequented Is Called The Hellenion, And This Was Established By The Following Cities In Common: - Of The Ionians Chios, Teos, Phocaia, Clazomenai, Of The Dorians Rhodes, Cnidos, Halicarnassos, Phaselis, And Of The Aiolians Mytilene Alone.

To these belongs this enclosure and these are the cities which appoint superintendents of the port; and all other cities which claim a share in it, are making a claim without any right.

Besides this the Eginetans established on their own account a sacred enclosure dedicated to Zeus, the Samians one to Hera, and the Milesians one to Apollo. Now in old times Naucratis alone was an open trading-place, and no other place in Egypt: and if any one came to any other of the Nile mouths, he was compelled to swear that he came not thither of his own free will, and when he had thus sworn his innocence he had to sail with his ship to the Canobic mouth, or if it were not possible to sail by reason of contrary winds, then he had to carry his cargo round the head of the Delta in boats to Naucratis: thus highly was Naucratis privileged. Moreover when the Amphictyons had let out the contract for building the temple which now exists at Delphi, agreeing to pay a sum of three hundred talents (for the temple which formerly stood there had been burnt down of itself), it fell to the share of the people of Delphi to provide the fourth part of the payment; and accordingly the Delphians went about to various cities and collected contributions. And when they did this they got from Egypt as much as from any place, for Amasis gave them a thousand talents' weight of alum, while the Hellenes who dwelt in Egypt gave them twenty pounds of silver.

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