Chap.

1  Pausan|        satrap, by birth a Mede, and son-in-law to the king (a man, among
2   Conon|         Ionia and Lydia, and also a son-in-law |348 and relative of the
3  Timoth|          the son of Iphicrates, and son-in-law of Timotheus, was in consequence
4   Datam|      despairing of the state of his son-in-law's affairs, went over to
5   Kings| father-in-law in the custody of his son-in-law. Not long after, Seleucus
6  Hamilc|             him into Spain, and his son-in-law Hasdrubal, III.----Is killed
7  Hamilc|        according to their usages, a son-in-law could not be interdicted
8   Attic|           superadded, he caused his son-in-law Agrippa to be called to
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