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The Carians, some while after, repaired their ill fortune in another
action. Understanding that the Persians were about to attack their
cities, they laid an ambush for them on the road which leads to
Pedasus; the Persians, who were making a night-march, fell into
the trap, and the whole army was destroyed, together with the
generals, Daurises, Amorges, and Sisimaces: Myrsus too, the son
of Gyges, was killed at the same time. The leader of the ambush was
Heraclides, the son of Ibanolis, a man of Mylasa. Such was the
way in which these Persians perished.
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