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35. On returning to Lesbos, Paches reduced Pyrrha and Eresus, and finding Salaethus, the1 Lacedaemonian governor, concealed in Mytilenè, sent him to Athens. He also sent thither the Mytilenaeans whom he had deposited in Tenedos, and any others who seemed to have been implicated in the revolt. [2] He then dismissed the greater part of his army, and, by the aid of the remainder, settled as seemed best to him the affairs of Mytilenè and Lesbos.

1 Salaethus is captured and sent to Athens with the Mytilenaean rebels.

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