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See “Hipparch,” vii. 3; or if as vulg. philophronestatoi, transl. “more affable.”
Memorabilia 2007
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“Hipparch.” ix. 3, where Xenophon in almost identical words recommends that reform.
Ways and Means 2007
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The Five thousand was also to elect a single Hipparch and ten Phylarchs; but for the future the Council was to elect these officers according to the regulations above laid down.
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Hipparch for Lemnos, elected by open vote, who has charge of the cavalry in Lemnos.
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Elections to the offices of General and Hipparch and all other military commands are held in the Assembly, in such manner as the people decide; they are held after the sixth prytany by the first board of Prytanes in whose term of office the omens are favourable.
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The Five thousand was also to elect a single Hipparch and ten Phylarchs; but for the future the Council was to elect these officers according to the regulations above laid down.
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Elections to the offices of General and Hipparch and all other military commands are held in the Assembly, in such manner as the people decide; they are held after the sixth prytany by the first board of Prytanes in whose term of office the omens are favourable.
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Hipparch for Lemnos, elected by open vote, who has charge of the cavalry in Lemnos.
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Hipparch; from being nobody, he has risen to be famous; he's now the finest gilded cock of his tribe.
The Birds 2000
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The Five thousand was also to elect a single Hipparch and ten Phylarchs; but for the future the Council was to elect these officers according to the regulations above laid down.
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