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 1 Themist     |          VIII.----His letter to Artaxerxes, and reception by him; dies
 2 Themist     | Thucydides says that he went to Artaxerxes, and sent him a letter in
 3 Themist     |  honoured with rich presents by Artaxerxes, and returning into Asia
 4   Conon     |     Spartans, II.----He goes to Artaxerxes to accuse Tissaphernes,
 5   Conon     |        which they had made with Artaxerxes, but sent Agesilaus into
 6   Conon     | defection was not so evident to Artaxerxes as to others; for he had
 7  Iphicr     |       he obtained great glory. ~Artaxerxes, when he had resolved to
 8  Iphicr(109)|      Evagoras of Cyprus against Artaxerxes Mnemon. See Diod. Sic. xv.
 9   Chabr     |    formed an alliance with |362 Artaxerxes, and the Lacedaemonians
10  Timoth(122)|  Phrygia, who had revolted from Artaxerxes. "This war is mentioned
11   Datam     |         guards of the palace to Artaxerxes. His father Camissares,
12   Datam     |       occurrences were passing, Artaxerxes, reflecting from how important
13   Datam     |         his father's defection. Artaxerxes, being startled at this
14   Datam     |       he would send deputies to Artaxerxes." Thus the war, which the
15  Epamin     |       for he, at the request of Artaxerxes, had undertaken to bribe
16  Agesil     |     rumour had gone abroad that Artaxerxes was equipping a fleet, and
17   Kings     |      nation; Xerxes and the two Artaxerxes, Macrochir and Mnemon.223
18   Kings(224)|     tool. See Plutarch, Life of Artaxerxes, c. 19. ~
19    Summ     |      471. Themistocles flees to Artaxerxes. Them. 8. ~467. Death of
20    Summ     |     made governor of Cilicia by Artaxerxes. Dat. 1. ~382. Phoebidas
21    Summ     |       goes to the assistance of Artaxerxes. Iph. 2.~376. Timotheus
22    Summ     |            Datames revolts from Artaxerxes. Dat.~358. Death of Chabrias.
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