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Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February . But LCM counts its dead period in the late summer , when it is busy getting in the harvest .
Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February . But LCM counts its dead period in the late summer , when it is busy getting in the harvest .
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... 357/356 to 356 / 355.3 However , having looked again at the evidence I am now convinced that Diodoros made no mistake either in stating that the war lasted four years , or beginning the war in the year of Cephisodotos ( 358/357 ) .
... 357/356 to 356 / 355.3 However , having looked again at the evidence I am now convinced that Diodoros made no mistake either in stating that the war lasted four years , or beginning the war in the year of Cephisodotos ( 358/357 ) .
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Surely the rebel allies would not have awaited the outcome of the Euboean conflict before beginning their own struggle . Such smacks of weak command , and considering the military success of the rebels in the remainder of the war it ...
Surely the rebel allies would not have awaited the outcome of the Euboean conflict before beginning their own struggle . Such smacks of weak command , and considering the military success of the rebels in the remainder of the war it ...
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