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When Darius had thus spoken he made Artaphernes, his brother by the
father's side, governor of Sardis, and taking Histiaeus with him,
went up to Susa. He left as general of all the troops upon the
sea-coast Otanes, son of Sisamnes, whose father King Cambyses
slew and flayed, because that he, being of the number of the royal
judges, had taken money to give an unrighteous sentence. Therefore
Cambyses slew and flayed Sisamnes, and cutting his skin into strips,
stretched them across the seat of the throne whereon he had been wont to
sit when he heard causes. Having so done Cambyses appointed the son
of Sisamnes to be judge in his father's room, and bade him never
forget in what way his seat was cushioned.
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