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... . 2. 11 ; 9.7 ; Hellen .. i . 43. Heeren , Ideen , vol . ii . p . 486. Castolus is mentioned as a city of Lydia by Stephanus of Byzantium . Kühner . VOL . 1 . B Cyrus accordingly went up , taking with him Tissaphernes as 31.
... . 2. 11 ; 9.7 ; Hellen .. i . 43. Heeren , Ideen , vol . ii . p . 486. Castolus is mentioned as a city of Lydia by Stephanus of Byzantium . Kühner . VOL . 1 . B Cyrus accordingly went up , taking with him Tissaphernes as 31.
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... Tissaphernes brought an accusation against Cyrus before his brother , saying that he was plotting against him . Artaxerxes was induced to give credit to it , and had Cyrus arrested , with the intention of putting him to death ; but his ...
... Tissaphernes brought an accusation against Cyrus before his brother , saying that he was plotting against him . Artaxerxes was induced to give credit to it , and had Cyrus arrested , with the intention of putting him to death ; but his ...
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... Tissaphernes , having been assigned to him by the king , but had at this time all revolted to Cyrus except Mile- tus . 7. Tissaphernes , discovering that the people of Miletus were forming a similar design , [ to go over to Cyrus , 1 ] ...
... Tissaphernes , having been assigned to him by the king , but had at this time all revolted to Cyrus except Mile- tus . 7. Tissaphernes , discovering that the people of Miletus were forming a similar design , [ to go over to Cyrus , 1 ] ...
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... Tissaphernes on behalf of the Milesian exiles ; and they acted as he wished . CHAPTER II . Cyrus begins his march , proceeding from Sardis through Lydia into Phry- gia , where he is joined by new forces . The city of Celænæ ; the plain ...
... Tissaphernes on behalf of the Milesian exiles ; and they acted as he wished . CHAPTER II . Cyrus begins his march , proceeding from Sardis through Lydia into Phry- gia , where he is joined by new forces . The city of Celænæ ; the plain ...
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... Tissaphernes , observing these proceedings , and considering the force to be greater than was necessary to attack the Pisidians , set out , with all possi- ble speed , to give notice of the matter to the king , taking with him about ...
... Tissaphernes , observing these proceedings , and considering the force to be greater than was necessary to attack the Pisidians , set out , with all possi- ble speed , to give notice of the matter to the king , taking with him about ...
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