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 1   Conon     |         with Artaxerxes, but sent Agesilaus into Asia to make war (being
 2   Conon     |       regarded as general against Agesilaus, but Conon in reality led
 3   Conon     | obstructed that eminent commander Agesilaus, and often thwarted his
 4   Conon     |         Conon had not been there, Agesilaus would have taken all Asia,
 5   Conon     |          from the king. And after Agesilaus was recalled home by his
 6   Conon(86) |     second chapter of the life of Agesilaus. Yet Schlegel and Wetzel,
 7   Chabr     |            when the great general Agesilaus felt sure of victory, and
 8   Chabr     |          the spear stretched out. Agesilaus, observing this new plan,
 9   Chabr     |   Egyptians, from whom their king Agesilaus received a large share of
10   Chabr     |        spoil.117 Chabrias, seeing Agesilaus's good fortune, and thinking
11   Chabr     |         the Egyptian fleet, while Agesilaus held that of the land forces. ~
12   Chabr(117)|           A quitus magnas proedas Agesilaus rex eorum faciebat.] Attempts
13   Chabr(117)|         large sum of money, which Agesilaus either received from the
14  Timoth     |        from a siege; he went with Agesilaus to the assistance of Ariobarzanes; 122
15  Agesil     |                             XVII. AGESILAUS. ~Agesilaus elected king
16  Agesil     |                 XVII. AGESILAUS. ~Agesilaus elected king of Sparta,
17  Agesil     |       harbour of Menelaus, VIII. ~AGESILAUS the Lacedaemonian has been
18  Agesil     |         King Agis, the brother of Agesilaus, had recently died, and
19  Agesil     |      royal dignity with his uncle Agesilaus, but did not obtain what
20  Agesil     |        obtain what he sought, for Agesilaus was preferred through the
21  Agesil     |          of great influence. ~II. Agesilaus, as soon as he got possession
22  Agesil     |        fraud; to which engagement Agesilaus adhered with the greatest
23  Agesil     |      preparations for war. Though Agesilaus became aware of his proceedings,
24  Agesil     |           force on that side. But Agesilaus turned into Phrygia, and
25  Agesil     |           from |390 what he said. Agesilaus, accordingly, giving out
26  Agesil     |       late, for, when he arrived, Agesilaus had taken many places, and
27  Agesil     |         proceed with our subject. Agesilaus preferred an honourable
28  Agesil     |           in one battle, in which Agesilaus was general,177 there had
29  Agesil(177)|     Plutarch, Vit. Ages, speak of Agesilaus as having heard about the
30  Agesil     |        eminence without the city, Agesilaus, who saw that it would have
31  Agesil     |           though, at that period, Agesilaus did not cease to assist
32  Agesil(181)|  strengthened by the followers of Agesilaus. Bos, however, suggests
33  Agesil     |         the officers inquired for Agesilaus, they could scarcely be
34  Agesil(184)|         dethroned with the aid of Agesilaus. ~
35   Kings     |        very numerous. As for |413 Agesilaus the Lacedaemonian, he was
36    Summ     |          Tyrants. Thras. 1. ~400. Agesilaus becomes king of Sparta.
37    Summ     |         retake it. Pelop. 3.~377. Agesilaus invades Boeotia; is withstood
38    Summ     |           Epam. 9. ~332. Death of Agesilaus. Ages. 8.~---- Datames revolts
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