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[10] Primumque Athenas urbem,—quis crederet?—frugum [p. 182] parentem, obsidione ac fame ad humanos cibos conpulit; mox subrutus Piraei portus sex aut amplius muris cinctus. Postquam domuerat ingratissimos hominum, tamen, ut ipse dixit, in honorem mortuorum sacris suis famaeque donavit.
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