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ἀπειπάμενος: probably ‘dismissing from his thoughts’ (Stein, Abbott) rather than = averrunco, ‘averting by sacrifice’ (L. and S.).

ἔπεμπε τὴν πομπήν. Aristotle (Ath. Pol. 18), while differing on most points from Thucydides (i. 20, vi. 57 f.), agrees that Hipparchus, when he was slain, was marshalling the procession near the Leocorion, a monument in the inner Ceramicus.

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