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 1 Themist(38) |    Athens, where we learn from Pausanias that the tomb of Themistocles
 2 Aristid     |    common fleet of Greece with Pausanias, under whose leadership
 3 Aristid     |      the indiscreet conduct of Pausanias, and the equity of Aristides,
 4  Pausan     |                            IV. PAUSANIAS ~Pausanias at Plataeae,
 5  Pausan     |                 IV. PAUSANIAS ~Pausanias at Plataeae, I.----He takes
 6  Pausan     |      temple of Minerva, V. ~I. PAUSANIAS the Lacedaemonian was a
 7  Pausan     |    After this battle they sent Pausanias with the confederate fleet
 8  Pausan     | following words were written: "Pausanias, the general of Sparta,
 9  Pausan     |     Artabazus with a letter to Pausanias, in which he commended him,
10  Pausan     |  refusal of anything from him. Pausanias, learning what the king'
11  Pausan(47) |                         Regi.] Pausanias was not actually a king,
12  Pausan     |      man whom, in his boyhood, Pausanias had loved with an ardent
13  Pausan     |  arranged between the king and Pausanias. This letter he delivered
14  Pausan     |        s information, to seize Pausanias, nor did they think that
15  Pausan     |       of the Ephori went down. Pausanias, when he heard that the
16  Pausan     |   learned from the letter, and Pausanias, being so much the more
17  Pausan     |       had set out thither, and Pausanias, having, as he thought,
18  Pausan     |        said that the mother of Pausanias was then living, and that,
19  Pausan     |     order to shut him in. Thus Pausanias tarnished his great glory
20 Thrasib     |      Critias being overthrown, Pausanias, king of the Lacedaemonians,
21   Datam(138)|      Strabo, Plutarch, Arrian, Pausanias, and others. Hesychras thinks
22  Epamin(147)|       in Exc. Peiresc. p. 247; Pausanias, ix. 13; Aelian, V. H. iii.
23   Kings     |  Babylon; Philip was killed by Pausanias, near the theatre at Aegae,
24    Summ     |     the Piraeeus. Them. 6.~----Pausanias sails to Cyprus with the
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