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HISTORY 01? CAKIA. 29

monian generals Derkyllidas and Agesilaus suc-
cessively threatened an invasion of Caria, because
the private property of Tissaphernes was situated
in that district f neither expedition, however, ad-
vanced beyond the plain of the Mseander.

About 395 B.C. Tissaphernes was put to death
by order of the Persian king. He was succeeded in
the satrapy of Western Asia by Tithraustes, who
was superseded, B.C. 393, by Tiribazus; but neither
of these satraps appears to have exercised so great
an influence in Asia Minor as Tissaphernes.

In the year 387 B.C. the Greek cities in Asia
were declared by the Peace of Antalcidas to be part
of the Persian empire; and it is about this time we
first hear of Hekatomnus as reigning in Caria.

s Xenoph. Hellen. iii. 2, § 12 ; iv. 11, § 12. Agesilaus, oh. i.
 
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