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  • Phormion was no longer alive in b. c. 428, when the Acarnanians, out of respect to his memory, re??quested that his son Asopius might be sent to them as general. (Thucyd. iii. 7.) The tomb of Phormion was on the road leading to the Academy, near those of Pericles and Chabrias. (Paus. i. 29. ?? 3.) Pie was a man of remarkably temperate habits, and a strict disciplinarian. (Aristoph.
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  • ancientlibrary.com