Lycians Revolt Again
When the envoys from Rome reached Rhodes and
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announced the decrees of the Senate, there was
a great excitement in the island, and much confused discussion among the leading politicians.
They were much annoyed at the allegation that
the Lycians had not been given them as a gift
but as allies; for having just satisfied themselves
that the Lycian war was successfully concluded, they saw the
commencement of fresh trouble for themselves growing up.
For no sooner had the Romans arrived and made this
announcement to the Rhodians, than the Lycians began a
fresh revolt, and showed a determination of fighting to the last
extremity for autonomy and freedom. However, after hearing
the Roman envoys, the Rhodians made up their minds that the
Romans had been deceived by the Lycians, and forthwith
appointed Lycophron to lead an embassy to offer an explanation to the Senate. And the state of affairs was such that
there was momentary expectation of a fresh rising of the
Lycians. . . .
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