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Xenophon, Agesilaus (ed. E. C. Marchant, G. W. Bowersock, tr. Constitution of the Athenians.), chapter 2 (search)
supreme power in Asia, to rule and to be ruled at home according to the constitution. Some time afterwards, finding that the Argives were enjoying the fruits of their land, that they had appropriated Corinth and were finding the war a pleasant occupation, he made an expedition against them. He first laid waste all their territory, then crossed to Corinth by the passThe MSS. of Xen. Hell. 4.4.19 give kata\ *tege/an in the corresponding passage; this is corrected to kata\ *tene/an “by way of Tenea,” which is probably the right reading here. and captured the walls leading to Lechaeum. Having thus unbarred the gates of Peloponnese, he returned home for the festival of HyacinthusCelebrated annually at Amyclae, early in the summer. and joined in singing the paean in honour of the god,Apollo, who had accidentally killed Hyacinthus. taking the place assigned to him by the choirmaster. After a time, discovering that the Corinthians were keeping all their cattle safe in Peiraeum, and sowi