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  1. Xenophon, Anabasis, Book 1. Hide browse bar. book: chapter: 1. Darius and Parysatis had two sons born to them, of whom the elder was Artaxerxes and the younger Cyrus. 1 Now when Darius lay sick and suspected that the end of his life was near, he wished to have both his sons with him. [ 2 ] The elder, as it chanced, was with him already; but ...

  2. book: chapter: section: 3. Cyrus and his army remained here at Tarsus twenty days, for the soldiers refused to go any farther; for they suspected by this time that they were going against the King, and they said they had not been hired for that. Clearchus was the first to try to force his men to go on, but they pelted him and his pack-animals ...

  3. Xenophon. At last the army, now reduced to 6000 men, was engaged hy the Lacedaemonians to help in a war they wcre beginning against Tissaphernes : Xenophon led them to Pergarnus in ,Mysia, and there handd over his command to Thihron, the hccdacmonien comlnandcr, who incorporated the troops with his other Greek forces. (March, 399.)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ten_ThousandTen Thousand - Wikipedia

    Xenophon's Anabasis. Between 401 and 399 BC, the Ten Thousand marched across Anatolia, fought the Battle of Cunaxa, and then marched back to Greece. Xenophon stated in Anabasis that the Greek heavy troops routed their opposition twice at Cunaxa at the cost of only one Greek soldier wounded. Only after the battle did they hear that Cyrus had ...

  5. Xenophon, Anabasis, Book 4. book: chapter: 1. 1 [The preceding narrative has described all that took place on the upward march until the time of the battle, all that happened after the battle during the truce concluded by the King and the Greeks who had made the upward march in company with Cyrus, and likewise the whole course of the warfare ...

  6. book: chapter: section: 1. 1 [The preceding narrative has described all that the Greeks did in the course of the upward march with Cyrus until the time of the battle, and all that took place after the death of Cyrus while the Greeks were on the way back with Tissaphernes during the period of the truce.] [ 2 ]

  7. Xenophon, Anabasis, Book 3. book: chapter: 1. 1 [The preceding narrative has described all that the Greeks did in the course of the upward march with Cyrus until the time of the battle, and all that took place after the death of Cyrus while the Greeks were on the way back with Tissaphernes during the period of the truce.] [ 2 ]

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