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Tennes noticed that an elderly woman was buying the juice in huge quantities.
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Fifteen years later Tennes has close to 200 elderly customers who flock to his store for their cherry-juice fix.
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"I drink it religiously, a glass a day," says Tennes, 62.
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But science is starting to figure out why sour-cherry juice just might work for Tennes and his customers.
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Its king, Tennes had proved a traitor and betrayed the city to Ochus, king of the Persians; the Persian troops were admitted within the gates, and occupied the city walls.
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With their aid, Tennes, the Sidonian king, completely defeated the troops which Ochus had sent against him, and drove the Persians out of Phœnicia.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857
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Tennes from Egypt; 3000 sent by Argos; and 1000 from Thebes.
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Idrieus succeeded in reducing Cyprus; but the two satraps suffered a single defeat at the hands of Tennes, the
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One is glad to learn that the cowardly traitor, Tennes, who had brought about these terrible calamities, did not derive any profit from them, but was executed by the command of Ochus, as soon as Sidon had fallen.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857
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Tennes, especially, the Sidonian monarch, despaired of a successful resistance, and made up his mind that his only chance of safety lay in his appeasing the anger of Ochus by the betrayal of his confederates and followers.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857
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