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 1   Alcib    |     consequence betook himself to Tissaphernes, a satrap of King Darius;
 2   Conon    |           to Artaxerxes to accuse Tissaphernes, and treats with him by
 3   Conon    |         induced to that course by Tissaphernes, 86 who, from being one
 4   Conon    |     service to all of them. ~III. Tissaphernes had revolted from the king;
 5   Conon(86)| Lacedaemonians being persuaded by Tissaphernes to go to war with Persia,
 6   Conon(86)|          s Biog. Dictionary, art. Tissaphernes. ~
 7   Conon    |       authority, that he declared Tissaphernes an enemy, desired Conon
 8  Agesil    |      observance of his truce with Tissaphernes, II.----He lays waste Phrygia;
 9  Agesil    |      winters at Ephesus; deceives Tissaphernes, III.----Is recalled to
10  Agesil    |          the kind. But as soon as Tissaphernes, who had the chief authority
11  Agesil    |          the greatest honour; but Tissaphernes, on the other hand, did
12  Agesil    |           gainer by doing so, for Tissaphernes, by his perjury, both alienated
13  Agesil    |          waste the country before Tissaphernes could make a movement in
14  Agesil    |           would march for Sardis, Tissaphernes felt convinced that Caria
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