Chap.

1   Datam|      I.----He takes prisoner Thyus of Paphlagonia, II.----Presents
2   Datam| Paphlagonia, II.----Presents Thyus to the king of Persia; is
3   Datam|   affairs. At that |368 time Thyus was prince of Paphlagonia,
4   Datam|    almost lost his life, for Thyus had resolved to assassinate
5   Datam|    declared open war against Thyus, in which, though he was
6   Datam|      and succeeded in taking Thyus alive with his wife and
7   Datam|    and the day after arrayed Thyus, a man of huge stature,
8   Datam|   chain, with which he drove Thyus secured before him, as if
9   Datam|      somebody in it who knew Thyus, and went off to tell the
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