[83] B.C. 415-413. See Grote’s Greece, vol. vii.
[84] B.C. 405. See Thucydides (ii. 13); Xenophon (Hellenics, ii. 2).
[85] By Conon’s victory at Cnidus, B.C. 394.
[86] At Leuctra they lost 400 Spartans and 1,000 other Lacedaemonians. See Xen. (Hellen., vi. 4).
[87] The Achaeans, Eleans, Athenians, and some of the Arcadians, were allies of Sparta at this crisis, B.C. 369. See Xen. (Hellen., vii. 5); Diodorus (xv. 85).
[88] B.C. 426. See Thuc., iii. 52, etc.
[89] B.C. 416 and 421. See Thuc., v. 32, 84, etc.
[90] These persons must have forgotten that Alexander’s predecessor and namesake had served in the army of Xerxes along with the Thebans. See Herodotus vii. 173.
[91] Plutarch (Lysander, 15) says that the Theban Erianthus moved that Athens should be destroyed.
[92] See Aelian (Varia Historia, xii. 57).