[133]. The titles ἀγοράνομος and δήμαρχος are translations of “aedilis” and “tribunus,” which Antiochus sought to transfer to his capital. Polyb. XXVI. i. 5-6. Livy XLI. xx.
[134]. Livy (loc. cit.), Polyb. (loc. cit.), Athenaeus, x. 438 D and E.
[135]. Hybristas is mentioned in Livy XXXVII. xiii. 12.
[136]. Polyb. XXXI. xi. 3; Josephus, Ant. XI. ix.
[137]. I Macc. i.
[138]. Cf. ch. I., n. 22.
[139]. Cf. the article Druidae, Pauly-Wissowa, Realenzykl.
[140]. Isocrates Nicocles (III), 54. King Nicocles of Salamis in Cyprus, the type and exemplar of a benevolent despot, states to his subjects: ἑταιρείας μὴ ποιεῖσθε μήτε συνόδους ἄνευ τῆς ἐμῆς γνώμης αἱ γὰρ τοιαῦται συστάσεις ἐν μἐν ταῖς ἄλλαις πολιτείαις πλεονεκτοῦσιν, ἐν δὲ ταῖς μοναρχίαις κινδυνεύουσιν.
[141]. Jerome in Dan. xi. 21 f.
[142]. So the Spartans actively assisted the oligarchical party in Megara, Argos, Sicyon, and Achaea (Thuc. iv. 74; v. 81; v. 82).