The Honourable Captain Dundas, of his Majesty's sloop the calpe, made his vessel as useful as possible, and kept up a spirited fire on one of the enemy's batteries.
"Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I"
Sir John Ross
To his satisfaction, however, it was found that the enemy had already dispersed, and the Greek column was overtaken on the way back to calpe.
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Cleander went back to Byzantium, and the Greeks marched from calpe to Chrysopolis, which faces Byzantium.
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