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18. {esagenouon}.19. Or (according to some good MSS.) "Thelymbria."20. Cp. iii. 120.21. {stadioi}: the distances here mentioned are equal to a little morethan four and a little less than fifty miles respectively.22. {en gnome gegonos}.23. {pituos tropon}: the old name of the town was Pityussa.24. That is to say, Kimon was his half-brother, and Stesagoras and theyounger Miltiades his nephews.25. See ch. 103.26. {delade}.27. {eleluthee}, but the meaning must be this, and it is explained bythe clause, {trito men gar etei k.t.l.}28. {stadia}: see v. 52, note 40.29. See iii. 80.30. {entos Makedonon}, "on their side of the Macedonians."30a. Or (according to some MSS.) "about three hundred."31. Or "Scaptesyle." (The Medicean MS. however has {skaptes ules}, not{skaptesules}, as reported by Stein.)32. {ta proiskheto aiteon}, "that which he put forward demanding it."33. i.e. "ram."34. {ton geraiteron}.35. {en to demosio}.36. This is commonly understood to mean, leaving out of account thegod who was father of Perseus; but the reason for stopping shortat Perseus is given afterwards, and the expression {tou theou

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