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To me it seems no small argument in favour of this view, that the seer
also who accompanied the army, Megistias, the Acarnanian - said to
have been of the blood of Melampus, and the same who was led by the
appearance of the victims to warn the Greeks of the danger which
threatened them - received orders to retire (as it is certain he did)
from Leonidas, that he might escape the coming destruction.
Megistias, however, though bidden to depart, refused, and stayed
with the army; but he had an only son present with the expedition,
whom he now sent away.
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