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395 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 4
396 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 4
After this a Syracusan named Herodas, being396 B.C. in Phoenicia with a certain shipowner, and seeing Phoenician war-ships—some of them sailin would give him thirty Spartiatae, two thousand emancipated Helots,396 B.C. and a contingent of six thousand of the allies, to make an expeditssaphernes at once sent and asked him with what intent he had come.396 B.C. And he answered: “That the cities in Asia shall be independent, as continually courting and following him, so that Agesilaus appeared396 B.C. to be a man in private station and Lysander king.
Now Agesilaus shands of Pharnabazus, had a conference with him and persuaded him to396 B.C. revolt, taking with him his children and the money he had at hand der, thinking that he was strong enough to trample the Greeks under396 B.C. foot with his horsemen before they should reach the regions which rew again and one of them was killed.
After this cavalry battle had396 B.C. taken place and Agesilaus on the next day was offering sacrifices