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ἁπάσης τῆς Ἀσίας κύριος κατέστη. Clarke is probably right in referring this to the immediate result of the battle of Cnidus rather than to the Peace of Antalcidas (387 B. C.), as Schneider takes it.

ἤπειρον: see note on § 55.

ἐπέδοσαν: see note on ἐπιδόσεις, § 7.

τοὺς πρότερον αὐτῶν ἄρχοντας κτἑ: Isocr. (Areop. 65) tells us that after the battle of Cnidus ‘ambassadors came from the Lacedaemonians offering to hand over to Athens the command of the sea’.

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