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THE year of office as Strategus of the younger Aratus had note now come to an end with the rising of the Pleiades; for that was the arrangement of time then observed by the Achaeans. note Accordingly he laid down his office and was succeeded in the command of the Achaeans by Eperatus; Dorimachus being still Strategus of the Aetolians.
It was at the beginning of this summer that Hannibal entered
upon open war with
This year, too, Antiochus and Ptolemy, abandoning
diplomacy, and the support of their mutual claims upon
As for Philip, being in need of corn and money for his note army, he summoned the Achaeans to a general assembly by means of their magistrates. When the assembly had met, according to the federal law, at Aegium, note the king saw that Aratus and his son were indisposed to act for him, because of the intrigues against them in the matter of the election, which had been carried on by Apelles; and that Eperatus was naturally inefficient, and an object of general contempt. These
facts convinced the king of the folly of Apelles and Leontius,
and he once more decided to stand by Aratus. He therefore
persuaded the magistrates to transfer the assembly to
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