Agesilaus is recalled from Asia; commanding the Spartans, he gains a
victory over the confederate Greeks at Coronea.
393. Conon undertakes the rebuilding of the walls in Athens and restores
the fortifications.
392. Conon excites the jealousy of the Persians; he retires into Cyprus,
where he dies.
391. Camillus banished from Rome, charged with misappropriating the
booty secured at Veii, but really on account of his patrician
haughtiness; he dies at Ardea, whither he had withdrawn.
389. Aeschines born; he was accounted in Athens second only to
Demosthenes as an orator.
388[89] (387). Brennus, commanding the Gauls, burns Rome. See "BRENNUS
BURNS ROME," ii, 110.
[Footnote 89: By the old chronological reckoning this event occurred
B.C. 390.]
387. Through the mediation of Persia, Sparta compels the Greek states to
accept the peace of Antalcidas, which leaves the Ionian cities and
Cyprus at his mercy; this enables Sparta to maintain her supremacy in
Greece.
385.
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