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1 In this position they were opposite the Lacedaemonians, who always took the right wing.
2 394 B.C.
3 Evidently agreed upon. c.p. Xen. Hell. 4.2.13
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- Walter Leaf, Commentary on the Iliad (1900), 17.732
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- LSJ, ἀντιτάσσω
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