The Kretans

The Kretans have always been robbers and pirates, never just men. Who ever heard of the justice of the Kretans? They attacked me when I was sailing with an insignificant cargo, and cast me into the sea. My only mourners were the wave-skimming cormorants, and now I, Timolytos, have no tomb.
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Leonidas of Tarentum
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