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When the two armies advanced to the battle, Molon's
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right wing remained faithful to him, and
vigorously engaged the division of Zeuxis; but
the left wing no sooner came within sight of
the king than it deserted to the enemy: the result of which
was that Molon's army was thrown into consternation, while
the king's troops were inspired with redoubled confidence.
When Molon comprehended what had taken place, and found
himself surrounded on every side, reflecting on the tortures
which would be inflicted upon him if he were taken alive, he
put an end to his own life. So too all who had taken part in the
plot fled severally to their own homes, and terminated their
lives in the same way. Neolaus escaped from the field and
found his way into
to the work immediately did; for they took it to Callonitis
and impaled it close to the pass over Mount Zagrus. The
king, after plundering the enemy's camp, rebuked the rebel
army in a long speech; and finally receiving them back into
favour by holding out his right hand to them, appointed certain
officers to lead them back to Media and settle the affairs of
that district; while he himself went down to
Thus was the rebellion of Molon and the rising in the upper Satrapies suppressed and quieted.
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