hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) 26 26 Browse Search
Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson) 22 22 Browse Search
Diodorus Siculus, Library 2 2 Browse Search
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome 2 2 Browse Search
Isocrates, Speeches (ed. George Norlin) 1 1 Browse Search
Isocrates, Speeches (ed. George Norlin) 1 1 Browse Search
Isocrates, Speeches (ed. George Norlin) 1 1 Browse Search
Xenophon, Minor Works (ed. E. C. Marchant, G. W. Bowersock, tr. Constitution of the Athenians.) 1 1 Browse Search
Appian, The Foreign Wars (ed. Horace White) 1 1 Browse Search
Strabo, Geography (ed. H.C. Hamilton, Esq., W. Falconer, M.A.) 1 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson). You can also browse the collection for 395 BC or search for 395 BC in all documents.

Your search returned 22 results in 3 document sections:

Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson), Book 3, chapter 4 (search)
ly looking for substitutes to die in their stead. After this, when spring was just coming on, he395 B.C. gathered his whole army at Ephesus; and desiring to train the army, he offered prizes both to ts, smiths, leather-cutters, and painters were all engaged in making martial weapons, so that one395 B.C. might have thought that the city was really a workshop of war. And one would have been encouraghave them begin at once to prepare their bodies and spirits for the fray. Tissaphernes, however,395 B.C. thought that he was saying this from a desire to deceive him again, and that this time he wouldk of the cavalry; but when the whole formidable array together was upon them, they gave way, and395 B.C. some of them were struck down at once in crossing the river, while the rest fled on. And the Grtes accordingly gave him thirty talents; and he took it and set out for Pharnabazus' province of395 B.C. Phrygia. And when he was in the plain which is above Cyme, orders came to him from the authorit
Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson), Book 3, chapter 5 (search)
o the leaders in the various states on condition that they395 B.C. should make war upon the Lacedaemonians. So Timocrates we the Locrians in self-defence. Now the Lacedaemonians were395 B.C. glad to seize a pretext for undertaking a campaign againsnvade their land, they sent ambassadors to Athens with the395 B.C. following message: “Men of Athens, as regards your complan the subjects over whom you ruled were the most numerous,395 B.C. then you had the most enemies. To be sure they concealed eatment is he now receiving than if he had joined with you395 B.C. and subdued them? How, then, can it be doubtful that if yave the danger of repaying to the Thebans a greater favour395 B.C. than they had received. “For whereas you,” he said, “did e enemy turned about and threw javelins and other missiles395 B.C. upon them. And when two or three of them who were in the spirit; considering also the matter of horsemen, that the395 B.C. enemy's were numerous while their own were few, and, mos
Xenophon, Hellenica (ed. Carleton L. Brownson), Book 4, chapter 1 (search)
AgesilausCp. III. iv. 29. arrived, at the beginning395 B.C. of autumn, in Pharnabazus' province of Phrygia, he“Tell me,” he said, “Otys, to what sort of a family395 B.C. does Spithridates belong?” Otys replied that he wa for my own part, even though I rejoice exceedingly395 B.C. when I punish an enemy, believe that I am far morens in abundance, and splendid wild animals, some of395 B.C. them in enclosed parks, others in open spaces. Thethese troops Herippidas proceeded to sacrifice; and395 B.C. towards evening he obtained favourable omens and t.As described in the Anabasis. And nothing happened395 B.C. during the campaign which was more distressing to you cannot accuse me, as you accused Tissaphernes,395 B.C. of any double-dealing toward you at any time, eitht rather by employing us as allies to increase, not395 B.C. the King's empire, but your own, subduing those wh. And afterwards, when his brother had deprived the395 B.C. son of Parapita of his domain during the absence