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Lysander
Lysander, a Lacedaemonian
- son of Aristocritus: Paus. 3.6.7, Paus. 3.8.6, 10, Paus. 5.6.5, Paus. 6.3.14, Paus. 9.32.5, Paus. 10.9.7
- defeats Athenian fleet under Antiochus at Ephesus: Paus. 3.17.4, Paus. 9.32.6
- wins over Cyrus: Paus. 9.32.7
- receives money from Cyrus: Paus. 5.6.5
- captures Athenian fleet at Aegospotami: Paus. 3.11.5, Paus. 3.17.4, Paus. 9.32.7
- puts 4000 Athenians to the sword: Paus. 9.32.9
- proposes to destroy Athens: Paus. 3.8.6
- entrusts government of Athens to a cabal: Paus. 3.5.1
- establishes decemvirates: Paus. 9.32.9
- makes Spartans avaricious: Paus. 9.32.10
- intrigues in favour of Agesilaus: Paus. 3.8.10
- incites Lacedaemonians against Artaxerxes: Paus. 3.9.1
- warned by Ammon to raise siege of Aphytus: Paus. 3.18.3
- slain in attacking Haliartus: Paus. 3.5.3, Paus. 3.9.11, Paus. 9.32.5
- his tomb: Paus. 9.32.5, Paus. 9.33.1
- statues at Olympia, Ephesus, and Delphi: Paus. 6.3.14, 15, Paus. 10.9.7
- figures of eagles and Victories dedicated by Lysander: Paus. 3.17.4
- his justice: Paus. 9.32.8
- his friends act as traitors: Paus. 7.10.3
Lysander (2), descendant of the great Lysander
- intrigues against Leonidas II., king of Sparta: Paus. 3.6.7
Lysander (3), a Boeotarch