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Tisamenus (son of Antiochus)

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as part of the deal. They were the only foreign men this privilege had ever been bestowed upon.
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had foretold that he would win five great battles, and so the
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Index

Antiochus
The History
Herodotus
Persian War
Iamidae
Delphic oracle
Spartans
Elea
Sparta
The History
Herodotus
Categories
People of the Greco-Persian Wars
Ancient Eleans
5th-century BC Spartans

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