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οἵ τ᾽, answered by καὶ Λέων κ.τ.λ., § 2.

ταῖς εἴκοσι In c. 17, § 3, they are nineteen.

Πάνορμον a very common geographical name. τῆς Μιλησίας is a necessary addition, there being another Πάνορμος in the neighbouring peninsula of Halicarnassus. For the present place cf. Hdt. i. 157, δὲ χῶρος οὗτος (viz. Βραγχίδαι) ἐστὶ τῆς Μιλησίης ὑπὲρ Πανόρμου λιμένος.

ἀνεῖλον an unusual thing (except, apparently, in these circumstances), inasmuch as the τροπαῖον was dedicated and, so far, inviolable.

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