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[ See v. 45.]
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[ {tous katesteotas}. There is a reference to the body of 300 so called {ippeis} (cp. i. 67), who were appointed to accompany the king in war; but we must suppose that on special occasions the king made up this appointed number by selection, and that in this case those were preferred who had sons to keep up the family. Others (including Grote) understand {tous katesteotas} to mean "men of mature age.">[
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[ {ton Pulagoron}.]
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[ {es ten Pulaien}.]
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[ An indication that the historian intended to carry his work further than the year 479.]