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1 3 | in importance, were the King, the Polemarch, and the 2 3 | offices was that of the King, which existed from ancestral 3 3 | ancestral sacrifices, as the King and the Polemarch have, 4 3 | not all live together. The King occupied the building now 5 3 | day the marriage of the King’s wife to Dionysus takes 6 7 | stands, and set up in the King’s Porch, and all swore to 7 19| was expelled by Cleomenes, king of Lacedaemon, in consequence 8 19| disaster, they sent their king, Cleomenes, by land at the 9 29| their alliance with the king of Persia, they were compelled 10 29| was the belief that the king of Persia was more likely 11 38| For it was Pausanias, the king of the Lacedaemonians, who 12 41| Clazomenae, nicknamed "the king", increased to two obols, 13 55| addition to these an Archon, a King, and a Polemarch. One is 14 56| 56~The Archon, the King, and the Polemarch have 15 57| 57~The King in the first place superintends 16 57| procession is ordered by the King and the Superintendents 17 57| contest is managed by the King alone. He also manages all 18 57| whom the lot falls. The King introduces them, and the 19 57| the open air. Whenever the King hears a case he takes off 20 57| the doer of the deed". The King and the tribe-kings also