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1 Castolus was the mustering place for all the Persian forces of western Asia Minor. See Introd. p. 232.
2 See Introd. p. vii, note 1.
3 i.e. heavy-armed infantrymen, the regular “troops of the line” in Greek warfare. In this instance, of course, they are serving Cyrus as a bodyguard.
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