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... to life, weary but resolute, preparing for another grueling march. Menon, having spent the night at Ariaeus' camp, hastened back to his own forces. Riding swiftly, he muttered curses under his breath, his frustrations fueled by what he perceived as calculated slights from the other Greek leaders. Assigning his troops to the vulnerable rear guard felt like a deliberate insult, their jealousy over his ties to the Persians manifesting as outright persecution in his mind.
As Menon approached ...
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