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Androcleides

Ἀνδροκλείδης), a Theban, who was bribed by Timocrates, the emissary of Tissaphernes in B. C. 395, in order to induce the Thebans to make war upon the Spartans, and thus bring back Agesilaus from Asia. (Xen. Hell. 3.5.1; Plut. Lys. 27; Paus. 3.9.4.) Androcleides is mentioned in B. C. 382 as one of the leaders of the party opposed to Phoebidas, who had seized the citadel. (Xen. Hell. 5.2.31.)

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    • Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3.9.4
    • Xenophon, Hellenica, 3.5.1
    • Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.2.31
    • Plutarch, Lysander, 27
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