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Lacedaemonians alone. First, then, there's no way in which they will ever listen to any proposals of yours which will bring slavery on Greece; second, they will certainly resist you, even if all the other Greeks come over to your side. As for the size of their army, there's no point in your asking how, in terms, of numbers, they can do this. If there are in fact only a thousand men to march out against you (though it may be fewer or it may be more), then a thousand men will fight you.'
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you. Whatever he commands, they do. And his command never changes: It forbids them to flee in battle, whatever the number of their foes. He requires them to stand firm – to conquer or die. O king, if I seem to speak foolishly, I am content from this time forward to remain silent. I only spoke now because you commanded me to. I do hope that everything turns out according to your wishes.
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2195:Hyrcania
2113:Hydarnes
2089:Masistes
2030:Aryandes
1884:Evagoras
1806:Mausolus
1797:(satrap)
1718:Harpagus
1709:Kybernis
1677:Aridolis
1642:Gongylos
1488:Struthas
1428:Harpagus
1343:Xerxes I
1206:(regent)
1194:Lycurgus
1159:Agis III
1104:Anaxilas
1074:Nicander
1054:Prytanis
996:Areus II
886:Alcmenes
881:Teleclus
866:Doryssus
827:(regent)
789:Menelaus
758:Perieres
753:Cynortas
694:Lelegids
549:Diodorus
521:Anabasis
518:Xenophon
373:See also
363:Gongylos
309:Coin of
289:—
269:—
255:Xerxes I
248:Pergamum
236:Xerxes I
219:Pergamon
205:Pergamon
165:Perkalon
134:Isagoras
96:Xerxes I
2517:Winners
2492:Special
2442:Synoris
2391:Stadion
2376:Diaulos
2320:General
2255:Babylon
2251:Mazaeus
2245:Susiana
2225:Parthia
2211:Atizyes
2181:Belesys
2157:Arsames
2152:Mazaeus
2134:Cilicia
2084:Dadarsi
2071:Bactria
2060:Mazaces
2055:Sabaces
2045:Arsames
1988:Armenia
1984:Satraps
1879:Abdemon
1816:Idrieus
1795:Adusius
1763:Dynasts
1753:Perikle
1735:Arbinas
1725:Kheriga
1714:Kuprlli
1705:Kheziga
1652:Prokles
1597:Datames
1585:Satraps
1575:Arsites
1508:Satraps
1438:Bagaeus
1433:Oroetus
1423:Mazares
1418:Tabalus
1333:Bardiya
1313:Cyrus I
1308:Teispes
1302:Arsames
1277:of the
1179:Agis IV
1144:Agis II
1124:Ariston
1064:Eunomus
1049:Eurypon
1039:Procles
986:Areus I
861:Labotas
794:Orestes
782:Atreids
763:Oebalus
748:Argalus
743:Amyclas
711:Eurotas
627:Ariston
557:ii. 20;
533:i. 29 f
448:10 June
331:Prokles
311:Prokles
75:of the
69:Ariston
2473:Boxing
2466:Combat
2360:Sports
2235:Persis
2094:Bessus
1963:Tennes
1936:Anysos
1912:Tabnit
1730:Kherei
1625:cities
1443:Otanes
1199:Pelops
851:Agis I
825:Theras
687:Sparta
584:
551:xi. 6;
502:
409:25 May
335:Aeolis
152:, and
150:medism
146:Athens
138:Aegina
61:Sparta
2437:Polos
2427:Keles
2422:Kalpe
2407:Apene
2191:Ochus
2185:Syria
2105:Media
2022:Egypt
1949:Baana
1767:Caria
1698:Lycia
1410:Lydia
1210:Nabis
706:Myles
701:Lelex
683:Kings
343:Nabis
319:Mysia
123:Reign
53:Doric
45:Greek
2270:and
2205:Aria
1044:Soos
911:Leon
804:Dion
582:ISBN
500:ISBN
450:2024
411:2024
361:and
329:and
242:and
225:and
23:and
1986:of
1821:Ada
1765:of
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685:of
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