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Both of these passages cover the treatment of prisoners of war by Athenians and Samians during the Revolt of Samos.
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Ἑλληνική Transliterate
English
Ἀριστοφάνης Βαβυλωνίοις ἐπισκώπτων τοὺς ἐστιγμένους οἱ δὲ ὅτι Ἀθηναῖοι μὲν τοὺς ληφθέντας ἐν πολέμω Σαμίους ἔστιζον γλαυκὶ Σάμιοι δὲ τοὺς Ἀθηναίους τῇ σαμαίνῃ ὅ ἐστι πλοῖον δίκροτον ὑπὸ Πολυκράτους πρῶτον παρασκευασθὲν τοῦ Σαμίων τυράννου ὡς Λυσίμαχος ἐν βʹ Νοστῶν ·
And
Aristophanes
in
the
Babyloneans
makes
fun
of
the
branded
since
the
Athenians
branded
those
of
the
Samians
that
were
taken
prisoner
in
the
war
with
an
owl
and
the
Samians
branded
the
Athenians
the
Samaina
that
is
a
ship
with
two
banks
of
oars
manned
that
was
first
produced
by
Polycrates
the
Samian
tyrant
as
Lysimachos
says
in
the
second
book
of
the
Nostoi
:
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