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In this battle the Greeks who behaved with the greatest bravery were
the Athenians; and among them the palm was borne off by Hermolycus,
the son of Euthynus, a man accomplished in the Pancratium. This
Hermolycus was afterwards slain in the war between the Athenians and
Carystians. He fell in the fight near Cyrnus in the Carystian
territory, and was buried in the neighbourhood of Geraestus. After
the Athenians, the most distinguished on the Greek side were the
Corinthians, the Troezenians, and the Sicyonians.
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