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[ According, however, to Suidas, he escaped and died at Lemnos.

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[ This incident confirms the expressed fear of Miltiades, that delay in giving battle might produce division and treachery among some of the Athenians. Doubtless his speech referred to some particular faction or individuals.

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[ Plut. in Vit. Arist.

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[ These apparitions, recorded by Pausanias, l. i., c. 33, are still believed in by the peasantry.

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[ “Cum consuetudine ad imperii cupiditatem trahi videretur.”—Nepos in Vit. Milt., cap. 8.

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