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THE Greeks engaged in the sea-service were the following. The
Athenians furnished a hundred and twenty-seven vessels to the fleet,
which were manned in part by the Plataeans, who, though unskilled in
such matters, were led by their active and daring spirit to undertake
this duty; the Corinthians furnished a contingent of forty vessels;
the Megarians sent twenty; the Chalcideans also manned twenty, which
had been furnished to them by the Athenians; the Eginetans came with
eighteen; the Sicyonians with twelve; the Lacedaemonians with ten;
the Epidaurians with eight; the Eretrians with seven; the
Troezenians with five; the Styreans with two; and the Ceans with
two triremes and two penteconters. Last of all, the Locrians of
Opus came in aid with a squadron of seven penteconters.
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