CLEARCHUS

CLEARCHUS
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CLEARCHUS
Dux Laccdaemoniorum, dictabat Imperatorem plus quam hostem metui oprtere: significans eos qui in proelio mottem expavescerent, certum sibi, si deseruissent, exspectare debere supplicium. Frontm. l. 4. Strategem. c. 1. ex. 16. Missus ad Byzantinos pacandos, illorum tyrannidem invasit; a Lacedaemoniis revocatus non paruit, victus ad Cyrum Iuniorem confugit, plurimisque proeliis interfuit. Diodor. Sic. l. 14. Xenoph. Hellen. l. 1.
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CLEARCHUS
Heracleae Ponticae tyrannus, festô Dionysiorum die ad spectaculum progressus, a Chione et Leonida, Platonis auditoribus, sublatus est, cum tyrannidem annos duocecim tenuisset, Olymp. centesimae sextae annô quartô. Iustin. l. 16. c. 4. 5. Diodor. Sic. l. 18. et 20. etc.

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