The Cyropaedia Author:Xenophon Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CH. 5.] RESULT OF THE nATTLE OF MAM'INEIA. 565 the other in the erection; both parties, as conquerors, restored the dead under a truce, and both parties, as d... more »efeated, received them under truce; and neither party, though each asserted the victory to be its own, was seen to gain any more, either in land, or towns, or authority, than it possessed before the battle took place. Indeed there was still greater confusion and disturbance in Greece after the conflict than there had been before it. Let it suffice for me to have written to this point; subsequent occurrences will perhaps be an object of attention to some other author. THE END. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE TO THE HELLENICS. The second column of this Table shows the dates of the events related In the passages to which references are given in the first. The expression, Ol. XCII. ) denotes that the oceurrences to which it alludes, happened in the third and fourth years of the ninety-second Olympiad. The dates R. c. are those of the ordinary Chronological Tables; hut It is to be remembered that the Olympic year commenced at Midsummer, the time at which the Olympic games were celebrated, and that, consequeutly, if an event took place in the latter naif of the Olympic ycar, the date R. c. must be diminished by one. nk. C. Sect., R. c.nk. C. Sect.R. c.. 1. 1.01. XCII. 2. 411V. 2. 8. 01.XCVIII. 4. 335.2. 4. 3. 410V. 2. 12.XCIX.1. 384. 3. 1. J. 410, 9V. 2. 11.f 383, 2.4.21.XCIII. 1. 408V. 3. 1.3. 382.6. 1. . 408, 7V. 3. 8.4. 381. 6. 27. 3. 406V. 3. 19.C. 1. 380II. 1. 10. 3- 406, 5V. 3. 21.4. 380, 79II. 3. 3.XCIV. 1. 404V. 4. 13.I. 379, 8II. 4.22.1. 404, 3V. 4. 47.f . 378, 7III. 1. 1. 3. 402, 1V. 4. 58.CI. (. 377, 6III. 1. 4.XCV. 1. 400V. 4. 61.i- 376, 5III. 1. 8. 2. 399VI. 1. 1.2. 375III. 2. 6. 3. 398VI. 2. 3.3. 374III. 2...« less