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Now I will inform you, in the first place, of the way in which theyThe family of Aristophanes. became connected with us. Conon, who was in command of operations around the Peloponnese,393 B.C., when he succeeded in reestablishing some strongholds of the Athenians on the coasts of Laconia. and who had formed a friendship long before with my father when he equipped a warship, requested him to bestow my sister on her suitor, the son of Nicophemus.
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Now I will inform you, in the first place, of the way in which theyThe family of Aristophanes. became connected with us. Conon, who was in command of operations around the Peloponnese,393 B.C., when he succeeded in reestablishing some strongholds of the Athenians on the coasts of Laconia. and who had formed a friendship long before with my father when he equipped a warship, requested him to bestow my sister on her suitor, the son of Nicophemus.
Now I will inform you, in the first place, of the way in which theyThe family of Aristophanes. became connected with us. Conon, who was in command of operations around the Peloponnese,393 B.C., when he succeeded in reestablishing some strongholds of the Athenians on the coasts of Laconia. and who had formed a friendship long before with my father when he equipped a warship, requested him to bestow my sister on her suitor, the son of Nicophemus.