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<p>The distinguished natives of Sardes were two orators of

the same name and family, the Diodori; the elder of whom was

called Zonas, who had pleaded the cause of Asia in many suits.

At the time of the invasion of Mithridates the king, he was

accused of occasioning the revolt of the cities from him, but

in his defence he cleared himself of the charge.
</p><p>The younger Diodorus was my friend; there exist of his



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historical writings, odes, and poems of other kinds, which very

much resemble the style of the ancients.
</p><p>Xanthus, the ancient historian, is said to be a Lydian,

but whether of Sardes I do not know.

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