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The body of Mardonius disappeared the day after the battle; but who
it was that stole it away I cannot say with certainty. I have heard
tell of a number of persons, and those too of many different nations,
who are said to have given him burial; and I know that many have
received large sums on this score from Artontes the son of Mardonius:
but I cannot discover with any certainty which of them it was who
really took the body away, and buried it. Among others,
Dionysophanes, an Ephesian, is rumoured to have been the actual person.
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