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 1   Datam     |                           XIV. DATAMES. ~Datames, an eminent barbarian
 2   Datam     |                 XIV. DATAMES. ~Datames, an eminent barbarian leader;
 3   Datam     |   cannot be fully understood. ~Datames, son of a father named Camissares,
 4   Datam     |     the Leucosyrians inhabit. ~Datames first showed what sort of
 5   Datam     |   command of the enterprise to Datames, who was a near relative
 6   Datam     |        a brother and a sister. Datames, on this account, was desirous,
 7   Datam     |      assassinate him secretly. Datames was however accompanied
 8   Datam     |    gave her son warning of it. Datames escaped the danger by flight,
 9   Datam     |      had been done, he ordered Datames to be instantly admitted,
10   Datam     | expected it. He therefore sent Datames, after bestowing magnificent
11   Datam     |       the war was committed to Datames. ~IV. As he was raising
12   Datam     |    being conveyed to the king. Datames, though he was far distant
13   Datam     |      to offer resistance. When Datames heard this, he took up his
14   Datam     |  resist, delivered himself up. Datames consigned him in chains
15   Datam     |        Ace (not supposing that Datames had yet set out), to tell
16   Datam     |    were leading Aspis. ~Though Datames, by this celerity, gained
17   Datam     |        s treasury, a friend to Datames, sent him an account of
18   Datam     |        king chiefly gave ear." Datames, having read this letter,
19   Datam     |        over to the enemy. When Datames heard this, he was sensible
20   Datam     |        and by arrangement with Datames, in order that, whan received
21   Datam     |    were quickly cut to pieces. Datames then set upon the rest of
22   Datam     |     from entering the country, Datames endeavoured to be the first
23   Datam     |         Against this force all Datames's hopes rested on himself
24   Datam     |    than to the enemy, exhorted Datames to peace and friendship,141
25   Datam     |     into favour with the king. Datames, though he saw that peace
26   Datam     |    king had undertaken against Datames, was ended; and Autophradates
27   Datam     |        an implacable hatred to Datames, endeavoured, when he found
28   Datam     |        accustomed to go, while Datames himself, in the equipments
29   Datam     |       had been substituted for Datames. But Datames had previously
30   Datam     |   substituted for Datames. But Datames had previously directed
31   Datam     |        king that he would kill Datames, if the king would allow
32   Datam     |   distance, made a league with Datames, ravaged the king's provinces,
33   Datam     |       men, and part he sent to Datames, putting into his hands,
34   Datam     |       for a long time, he made Datames believe that he had undertaken
35   Datam     |  notion, he gave intimation to Datames that it was time for greater
36   Datam     |       the place, and to search Datames and Mithridates themselves.
37   Datam     |      different directions, and Datames was some distance off, Mithridates,
38   Datam     |     the same time, called back Datames, pretending that he had
39   Datam     |       garment, and observed to Datames, as he was returning, that
40   Kings(221)|      of Greeks, except that of Datames. ~
41    Summ     |  subdues Cyprus. Chab. 2.~385. Datames made governor of Cilicia
42    Summ     |       Agesilaus. Ages. 8.~---- Datames revolts from Artaxerxes.
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