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Artabazus, therefore, laid siege to Potidaea; and having a
suspicion that the Olynthians were likely to revolt shortly, he
besieged their city also. Now Olynthus was at that time held by the
Bottiaeans, who had been driven from the parts about the Thermaic
Gulf by the Macedonians. Artabazus took the city, and, having so
done, led out all the inhabitants to a marsh in the neighbourhood, and
there slew them. After this he delivered the place into the hands of
the people called Chalcideans, having first appointed Critobulus of
Torone to be governor. Such was the way in which the Chalcideans got Olynthus.
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