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    Proxenus' letter

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    Letter · letter · letter of Proxenus

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    On the EmbassyClassical · Greek

    A letter from Proxenus reporting the Phocians' failure to hand over strategic posts.

    Letter
    on the embassy
    but on the very day when you were discussing the question of the peace, the letter of Proxenus was read to you, in which he said that the Phocians had failed to hand over the posts to him;
    on the embassy

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    The letter inviting Xenophon to join Proxenus and promising friendship with Cyrus.

    After reading Proxenus’ letter Xenophon conferred with Socrates, the Athenian, about the proposed journey;
    chapter 3
    There was a man in the army named Xenophon, an Athenian, who was neither general nor captain nor private, but had accompanied the expedition because Proxenus, an old friend of his, had sent him at his home an invitation to go with him;
    chapter 3