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Antalcidas
Artaxerxes II
The Influence of Achaemenid Persia on Fourth-Century and Early Hellenistic Greek Tyranny
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Leon and Timagoras: Co-Envoys for Four Years? Mosley, D J Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1968; 9, 2; Proquest Pg
Interstate Alliances of the Fourth-Century BCE Greek World: a Socio-Cultural Perspective
The Relationship Between the Western Satraps and the Greeks
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The Peace of Antalcidas and the Idea of the Koine Eirene. a Panhellenic Peace Movement
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