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A Problem In The Corinthian War.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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In 394 Agesilaus, treading in the footsteps of Xerxes, came from Asia by way of Thrace and Macedon into Thessaly, threw off the attacks of the Thessalian cavalry, proceeded without further trouble into Boeotia, and met the enemy at Coronea, where a great battle was fought. The question ought to have been asked before now, why was he not held up at Thermopylae?
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1 Xen. Hell. iv. 3, 9:Google Scholar
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