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400 BC (search for this): book 14, chapter 35
400 B.C.At the close of this year, in Athens Laches was archon and in Rome the consulship was
administered by military tribunes, Manius Claudius, Marcus Quinctius, Lucius Julius, Marcus
Furius, and Lucius ValeriusLivy (Livy
5.1) gives the names as M. Aemilius Mamercus, L. Valerius Potitus, Ap. Claudius
Crassus, M. Quinctilius Varus, L. Iulius Iulus, M. Postumius, M. Furius Camillus, and M.
Postumius Albinus.; and the Ninety-fifth Olympiad was held, that in which Minos of
Athens won the "stadion." This year Artaxerxes, the King of
Asia, after his defeat of Cyrus, had dispatched Tissaphernes to take over all the satrapies
which bordered on the sea. Consequently the satraps and cities which had allied themselves with
Cyrus were in great suspense, lest they should be punished for their offences against the King.
Now all the other satraps, sending ambassadors to
Tissaphernes, paid court to him and in every way possible arranged th
664 BC - 610 BC (search for this): book 14, chapter 35