| | Xenophon [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | He formed a scheme for establishing a town with the Ten Thousand on the shores of the Euxine; but it fell through. |
 | | He joined the Spartans, as has been seen, and he continued in their service even when they were at war with Athens. |
 | | It was the first work which made the Greeks acquainted with some portions of the Persian Empire, and it showed the weakness of that extensive monarchy. |
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