[576] Herodot. vi, 31-33. It may perhaps be to this burning and sacking of the cities in the Propontis, and on the Asiatic side of the Hellespont, that Strabo (xiii, p. 591) makes allusion; though he ascribes the proceeding to a different cause,—to the fear of Darius that the Scythians would cross into Asia to avenge themselves upon him for attacking them, and that the towns on the coast would furnish them with vessels for the passage.
[577] Herodot. vi, 41.
[578] Herodot. vi, 31, 32, 33.
[579] Herodot. vi, 25.
[580] Herodot. vi, 26-28. ἄγων Ἰώνων καὶ Αἰολέων συχνούς.
[581] Herodot. vi, 28, 29, 30.
[582] Herodot. vi, 21, ὡς ἀναμνήσαντα οἰκηΐα κακὰ: compare vii, 152; also, Kallisthenês ap. Strabo, xiv, p. 635, and Plutarch, Præcept. Reipubl. Gerend. p. 814.
[583] See Welcker Griechische Tragödien, vol. i, p. 25.
[584] Herodot. vi, 42.
[585] Herodot. vi, 20.