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 1 Themist     |            His stratagem against Xerxes at Salamis, IV.----Causes
 2 Themist     |        at Salamis, IV.----Causes Xerxes to quit Greece, V.----Builds
 3 Themist     |         in the Persian war, when Xerxes assailed the whole of Europe
 4 Themist     |        over against Athens. ~IV. Xerxes, having forced a passage
 5 Themist     |      trustworthy that he had, to Xerxes in the night, to tell him
 6 Themist     |       arms of Greece. ~V. Though Xerxes had thus mismanaged his
 7 Themist     |         the fact. In consequence Xerxes returned into Asia in less
 8 Themist     |        into Asia in the reign of Xerxes, but I give credence to
 9 Aristid     |       appointed by law, for when Xerxes made a descent upon Greece,
10  Pausan     | Byzantium, and makes advances to Xerxes, II.----His conduct abroad;
11  Pausan     |       sent them secretly back to Xerxes, and pretended that they
12  Agesil     |      thirty days a journey which Xerxes had taken a year to perform.175
13  Agesil(175)|                        Quod iter Xerxes anno vertente confecerat.]
14  Agesil(175)|     Themistocles, however, c. 5, Xerxes is said to have made the
15   Kings     |       others of the same nation; Xerxes and the two Artaxerxes,
16   Kings     |       The most remarkable act of Xerxes was, that he made war upon
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