Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece

Vol 6 Chapter 243: End of the Great Greek War

Ferrosanus said at this time: Syracuse is willing to sign a peace agreement with Dionia.

In this regard, Dafoss has been prepared, he said very simply: "In order to sign a peace agreement with Dionya, Syracuse must agree to the following requirements.

First, the Syracuse people launched this war, causing serious damage to Dionia and the Great Greece. Therefore, Syracuse must compensate Dionya for two thousand Talente, as Diony Asia and other Greek city-states for recovery;

Second, the Siracusa people captured by the Dionyrian army, each as the aggressor of this war, their hands are covered with the blood of the Great Greeks, and Diaonia cannot easily To release them, a ransom must be paid, and the price of the ransom is determined by the identity of the prisoner;

Third, Syracuse must disband the Sicilian alliance;

Fourth, Syracuse must acknowledge the fact that Tonys, Leotini, Kataney, Sikuri, Naxos, and Taoromeon joined the Dionysian League and must not infringe on the interests of these city-states. ;

Fifth, Messina..."

The straightforward character of Ferrosanus was irritated by these harsh conditions of peace talks, but the words of Daphus made him press the urge to leave immediately: "You are not willing to accept these conditions, Dionia can Talk to Dionysius."

This is exactly what Hellalis and others are most worried about. In order to prevent Dionysius from being defeated by the bottom of the valley, Ferrosanus must not be different from Davis’s, headed by Ansitanos. The Diavian officials negotiated.

On the second day, "Dionisius raided Syracuse, and if it wasn't for the help of the Dionysian army, he almost succeeded." The news was sent back to the West Court. After Ferosanus learned, he realized The risk they faced, and the negotiation process accelerated.

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At the same time, the news that the Syracuse expeditionary army surrendered to Dionia was also known to the people of Lockley, and the people in the city suddenly panicked.

At this time, Hilos led a 10,000-strong soldier, marching secretly from west to east, quickly passing through the mountain road, approaching Lockley, and using a dozen or more artillery pieces to smash the defensive camp that the Rocky people temporarily built at the exit of the mountain road. The rapid attack broke the block of the Lockley army and invaded its territory.

This loss caused even more panic in the city of Rockley.

At this time, there were rumors from time to time in the city of Rocky, such as: "The main force led by Daves has gone south, and can reach Rocky in a day!"...and so on, let the city of Rocky, whether it is ordinary people, Still no aristocrats and politicians can stay calm.

Demodoccas and his cronies saw that the situation was not good, and they took the family to the port to run, trying to escape from the big Greece by boat.

In the past, political opponents who were suppressed by Demodokas took the opportunity to incite the people, claiming that only by capturing Demodocus and his cronies and giving them to the Dionyns can Dionya’s anger against Lockley ......

As a result, the Locke people who strictly guarded the city-state laws and the docile nature of the law attacked Demodokas and others.

The blood stained the waters of the port of Rocky, and Demodos and some generals, members of the council and their families, including the elderly, women, and children, all fell into a pool of blood, none of which survived.

The tyranny revealed by the docile Lockley people’s anger left the opposition of Demodokas secretly scared and everyone was at risk. In order not to follow the footsteps of Demodokas and others, the Rocky Council finally decided to agree to the harsh conditions of Dionia and sent messengers out of town to contact with Hilos.

At this point, the war in Great Greece has ended. Except for Tarantum, the other hostile Greek city-states have been conquered by Dionia.

The Tarantum people also learned that "Syracuse's army surrendered to Dionia". At this time, they have been huddled in the city and surrounded by the Mepp coalition. The reason why they can understand the outside world Because the sea route has not been blocked, it is the credit of Dionia.

As the fleet of Dionia hardly prevented the Meppe joint fleet from entering the Gulf of Taranto, the Mesapi and Pucciti did not dare to provoke Dionia at this moment and had to command the fleet to retreat. Tarantum retains the passage of the sea and the outside world and the passage of materials.

A large number of citizens of Tarantum were imprisoned by Dionya and could only rely on the old, weak and sick to fight the siege of the Meip coalition. In such a dangerous situation, the Tarantum people are still struggling to support and unwilling to agree to the requirements of Dionia, becoming the "free city" of the alliance, in addition to being the self-respect of the former strong state, more important It is because of Sparta. They are expecting Sparta to allow the greedy Dionyns to abandon the attempt to annex Tarantum and release their loved ones to save the precarious Tarantum.

At the beginning of March, the Spartan messenger took a boat path through the edge of the Taranto Bay, bypassing the land seaports of Crotone and entering the West Riding Harbour.

Davers has been in the West Chamber for more than ten days, and the business is so numerous that he is busy from morning to night every day.

The first is the negotiation with the Syracuse rebels. Although he is not specifically involved in the negotiations, he must always pay attention to the negotiation process and take control of the big direction.

In the end, the peace agreement between the two sides was reached. In addition to the amount of war reparations, the price of the captive ransom, the increase and the deletion of some small clauses, the agreement basically realized that Davers tried to weaken the strength of Syracuse and reduce it. The influence of Sicily and the protection of the interests of Dionia on the eastern and central coasts of Sicily.

Ferrosanus hopes to immediately return to the Syracuse civic to defend the empty Syracuse city. Davers also hopes to send away the captives who have recently surrendered as soon as possible. Otherwise, so many people will stay in the big Greece, which will consume a lot of food and send heavy guards.

However, the two sides have differences on two issues.

The first divergence was the thousands of mercenaries in the captives of the surrender of the West.

Ferrosanus thinks that they are all loyal running dogs of Dionysius, and they are also the objects they are going to clear. To prevent accidents, they don't want them to return.

But Daves said: "Before the Syracuse army surrendered, he made a promise, not willing to write a letter." In addition, Davers did not want to stay behind these long-term followers of Dionysius, already used to Mercenaries, such as robbers, who burned and looted, such as robbers, even if the territory with a rapidly expanding territorial area is in urgent need of population filling, he is afraid of leaving these mercenaries and ruining the good atmosphere of Dionia. Now in Asia Minor and in the Peloponnesian Peninsula, there are people everywhere in Greece who are exiled by war. Diaonia will not lack Greek refugees who want to acquire land and want to live peacefully.

Therefore, he threatens Ferrosanus: even if they disagree, he will send these mercenaries back, at the end of the day.

Ferrosanus worried that the self-willedness of the Dionyns would allow them to increase the number of variables in the city of Syracuse, and they could only agree to pay ransom for these former mercenary citizens and mercenaries, but asked Dior Nia must obey his arrangements when transporting them to leave.

Davers only cares about completing his promises. As for whether these prisoners returned to Syracuse to become slaves or executed, it is not his concern.

The second difference is that Ferrosanus hopes that Dionia will simultaneously release the Syracuse who were captured in the previous battle.

Daves expressed his refusal. He said bluntly: "The war has seriously damaged the home of the Diaonians and the population has dropped sharply... Dionia needs these prisoners to work as labor and help the people rebuild their homes. One year later Only consider the possibility of release."

In fact, this is only a reason, and the more important reason Daves did not say it. He is even more worried about the return of the captives to Syracuse, which will allow Syracuse's strength to recover quickly, so that the newly appointed Syracuse high-level will have a different mind. With these hostages in hand, within a year, Dionia can be more assured and gradually stabilized in the rule of the Great Greece and the central and eastern coast of Sicily.

Ferrosanus failed several times and finally had to add a clause to the agreement: during the year, the health and safety of the prisoners must be guaranteed.

Of course, the content of the dispute between the two sides does not include the thousands of Syracuse prisoners that Dionia sold to Carthage. Most of them are Syracuse civics, not the porters who are sailors.

During the negotiations with the Syracuse messenger, Davers continued to meet with people from Lockley and Hibernian to promote the benefits of joining the Dionysian Union and resolve their uneasiness. At the same time, visitors are also observed to collect some information for the elders who will choose these two places in the future.

In addition, ~www.novelmtl.com~Davers also has to negotiate with the Senate to discuss the management of the new territories of the chief executives of Medma and Siliting.

At the same time, he also has to negotiate with your chief general and his father-in-law, Attilis, to "jointly send troops to Messina".

Not only did Daves have no time to rest, the clerk Heinepolis also helped Daves write letters, copy documents, and write soft hands.

It was at this time that the ship of Solythus entered the port of West Riding.

The bustle of the port surprised the customer, Thorpeth. He saw that every pier was full of thin, empty Syracuse people, and under the **** of the Dionian soldiers, boarded a ship. Passenger ship. These passenger ships filled with people carefully left the port, and under the guard of the Dionysian warship, headed south...

Seeing this, Curry Thorpe realized that the Great Greek War is over! (https://) "The Greek Overlord of Ancient Greece" only represents the author's point of view. If it finds that its content is inconsistent with the laws of the country, please delete it. https:// is only committed to providing health. Green reading platform. 【】,thank you all!

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