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Alcibiades (27.5-28.1)

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His reception, however, was not what he expected. Tissaphernes had for a long time been accused by the Lacedaemonians to the King, and being in fear of the Kings condemnation, it seemed to him that Alcibiades had come in the nick of time. So he arrested him and shut him up in Sardis, hoping that such an outrage upon him as this would dispel the calumnies of the Spartans.

After the lapse of thirty days Alcibiades ran away from his guards, got a horse from some one or other, and made his escape to Clazomenae. To repay Tissaphernes, he alleged that he had escaped with that satraps connivance, and so brought additional calumny upon him. He himself sailed to the camp of the Athenians,[*] where he learned that Mindarus, along with Pharnabazus, was in Cyzicus.

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