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... in the 4th century and later , by the name of its Spartan negotiator , as the Peace of Antalkiada ( Xenophon , Hell.5.1.36 ; Demosthenes , 20 ( in Leptinem ) .54 ; Plutarch , Artaxerxes , 21.4 ; Arrian ; Anab.2.1.4 & 2.2 ; etc. ) .
... in the 4th century and later , by the name of its Spartan negotiator , as the Peace of Antalkiada ( Xenophon , Hell.5.1.36 ; Demosthenes , 20 ( in Leptinem ) .54 ; Plutarch , Artaxerxes , 21.4 ; Arrian ; Anab.2.1.4 & 2.2 ; etc. ) .
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28 frequented until the Gothic sieges in the sixth century . The dress of the people was hardly changed . Each year a consul wore the toga with its purple border as did his colleague in the East and the government continued in the name ...
28 frequented until the Gothic sieges in the sixth century . The dress of the people was hardly changed . Each year a consul wore the toga with its purple border as did his colleague in the East and the government continued in the name ...
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H.D.Jocelyn ( Manchester ) : BINEIN yet again LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 45-46 45 J.Henderson's reticently expressed note on the status of the verb Blveiv in the vocabulary of 5th century Attic ( LCM 5.10C Dec.1980 ] , 243 ) leads me to ...
H.D.Jocelyn ( Manchester ) : BINEIN yet again LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 45-46 45 J.Henderson's reticently expressed note on the status of the verb Blveiv in the vocabulary of 5th century Attic ( LCM 5.10C Dec.1980 ] , 243 ) leads me to ...
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