
110 Xenophon and "The Ten Thousand"
The History of Ancient Greece
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The Battle of Cenepae
The Greek army returned to their camp near trapezus and realized that Caro Sophos was not going to arrive any time soon. They put the men who were injured and over the age of 40, along with any women and children who had come along as camp followers, onto the few ships they had commandeered. At Caro the Greek shared out the money that they had made from the sale of their prisoners. During a tenth for Apollo and Artemis, Xenophon later had Apollo's portion made into a dedication which he set up in the Athenian treasury at Delphi. He used Artemis's portion to buy land for the goddess at Skilis, where he built an alternate temple
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