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They readily voted everything, owing to the co-operation of Lysander, and sent AgesilaĆ¼s forth at once with the thirty Spartans. Of these Lysander was first and foremost, not only because of his own reputation and influence, but also because of the friendship of AgesilaĆ¼s, in whose eyes his procuring him this command was a greater boon than his raising him to the throne.
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