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διὰ τό or διὰ τά (MSS.) cannot mean ‘on which account’ = δἰ or δἰ : nor did Cleomenes attack Demaratus on account of any doubts of his legitimacy. For διότι cf. vii. 197. 3, 205. 1; Cl. R. xix. 343.

διεβλήθη, ‘was at enmity with’ (i. 118. 2; v. 35. 1). To the grounds given (v. 75; vi. 50 f.) we may perhaps add the conduct of Demaratus in and after the Argive war; cf. ch. 82 (Macan).

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