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1 367/6 B.C.
2 A Thessalian town between Pherae and Pharsalus. For this blood-bath see Plut. Pelopidas 29.4, 31.1 and Paus. 6.5.2 f. (date given as 371/0, perhaps as a result of missing an Olympiad).
3 See Xen. Hell. 7.1.41 f., who places this march after the peace conference (chap. 76.3 below), probably wrongly (Cary, Cambridge Ancient History, 6.94-95).
4 See Plut. Pelopidas 29.2-6. Following this rescue Pelopidas went to Susa as envoy from Thebes.
5 See Xen. Hell. 7.2.18 ff. under year 366.
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