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1 Diodorus has got ahead of himself. Lycurgus's service as finance minister belongs to the years 338/7-327/6 B.C. (Kunst, Real-Encyclopädie, 13 (1927), 2448 f.). He was, however, almost fifty years old at this time, and so a mature statesman.
2 This battle has already been mentioned, chaps. 62.4-63.1.
3 For Archidamus see chap. 63.2; for Agis, Book 17.63.2-4.
4 See chap. 36.3 and Book 20.77.1.
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