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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) | 32 | 32 | Browse | Search |
Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson) | 7 | 7 | Browse | Search |
Isocrates, Speeches (ed. George Norlin) | 2 | 2 | Browse | Search |
Isocrates, Speeches (ed. George Norlin) | 2 | 2 | Browse | Search |
Pausanias, Description of Greece | 2 | 2 | Browse | Search |
Dinarchus, Speeches | 2 | 2 | Browse | Search |
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Demosthenes, Speeches 51-61 | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Demosthenes, Speeches 41-50 | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Demosthenes, Speeches 11-20 | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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403 B.C.When the events of this year had come to an end, Eucleides
was archon in Athens, and in Rome four military tribunes succeeded to the consular magistracy,
Publius Cornelius, Numerius Fabius, and Lucius Valerius.Most of the manuscripts add "and Terentius Maximus."
After these magistrates had taken office, the Byzantines were
in serious difficulties both because of factional strife and of a war that they were waging
with the neighbouring Thracians; and since they were unable to devise a settlement of their
mutual differences, they asked the Lacedaemonians for a general. The Spartans, accordingly,
sent them Clearchus to bring order to the affairs of the city; and he, after being entrusted with supreme authority, and having gathered a large body of
mercenaries, was no longer their president but their tyrant. First of all, he invited their
chief magistrates to attend a festival of some kind and put them to death, and after this,
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