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| Passage | Sentence | Bucket | Confidence | Greek | English | Rationale |
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| 9.15.1 | 1 | historical | high | μετὰ δὲ ταῦτα ἐν Θεσσαλίᾳ δυναστεύων Ἀλέξανδρος Πελοπίδαν ἐλθόντα---ἀφίκετο δὲ ὡς παρὰ ἄνδρα ἰδίᾳ τε εὔνουν αὑτῷ καὶ Θηβαίων φίλον τῷ κοινῷ--- παραγενόμενον δὴ τὸν Πελοπίδαν ὁ Ἀλέξανδρος δήσας εἶχεν | Afterwards, Alexander, who held power in Thessaly, arrested Pelopidas when he came as if to a man who was personally well-disposed towards him and friendly to the Thebans as a people in general. | Refers to Alexander of Thessaly and Pelopidas, a historical event in the 4th century BC. |
| 9.15.1 | 2 | historical | high | ὑπὸ ἀπιστίας τε καὶ ὕβρεως· | Indeed, upon Pelopidas' arrival, Alexander, prompted by mistrust and insolence, immediately seized and imprisoned him. | Refers to Alexander's seizure and imprisonment of Pelopidas, a post-500 BC historical event. |
| 9.15.1 | 3 | historical | high | Θηβαῖοι δὲ ἐπεξιέναι παραυτίκα ἐπὶ τὸν Ἀλέξανδρον ὥρμηντο. | The Thebans straightaway resolved to march forth against Alexander. | Refers to the Thebans' resolve to march against Alexander, a historical event in the late classical period. |
| 9.15.1 | 4 | historical | high | ἡγεμόνας μὲν οὖν τῆς ἐξόδου Κλεομένην καὶ Ὕπατον ἐποιήσαντο βοιωταρχοῦντας ἐν τῷ τότε· | They appointed Cleomenes and Hypatus, then serving as Boeotarchs, as leaders of the expedition. | Refers to named officials appointed for an expedition in a specific civic-military context, not mythic material. |
| 9.15.1 | 5 | historical | high | Ἐπαμινώνδᾳ δὲ συνέβαινεν ἐν τοῖς στρατευομένοις τετάχθαι. | Epaminondas also happened to be numbered among those who marched out. | Refers to Epaminondas and a military campaign, a historical person/event after 500 BC. |
| 9.15.2 | 1 | historical | high | γεγονυίας δὲ ἐκτὸς Πυλῶν οἱ τῆς δυνάμεως ἐπιτίθεταί σφισιν ἐν δυσχωρίαις λοχήσας ὁ Ἀλέξανδρος· | After they had marched out beyond the Gates, Alexander, having set an ambush at a difficult pass, attacked them with his force. | Refers to Alexander's military ambush, a post-500 BC historical event. |
| 9.15.2 | 2 | historical | high | ὡς δὲ ἐφαίνετο ἄπορα εἶναι τὰ τῆς σωτηρίας, οὕτω δὴ ὅ τε λοιπὸς στρατὸς ἡγεμόνα ποιοῦνται τὸν Ἐπαμινώνδαν καὶ οἱ Βοιωτάρχαι παραχωροῦσιν ἑκουσίως τῆς ἀρχῆς· | And when it appeared that their situation offered no hope of escape, the rest of the army chose Epaminondas as their leader, and the Boeotarchs willingly yielded command to him. | Refers to Epaminondas and Boeotarchs, a historical military command decision in the 4th century BC. |
| 9.15.2 | 3 | historical | high | Ἀλέξανδρος δὲ οὔτε ἔτι ἐθάρρει τὸν πόλεμον στρατηγοῦντα ὁρῶν τοῖς ἐναντίοις Ἐπαμινώνδαν καὶ ἑκὼν Πελοπίδαν ἀφίησιν. | Alexander, seeing Epaminondas now leading his opponents, no longer had the courage to continue the war, and he voluntarily released Pelopidas. | Refers to Alexander, Epaminondas, and Pelopidas in a historical military context. |
| 9.15.3 | 1 | historical | high | ἐν ὅσῳ δὲ ἀπῆν ὁ Ἐπαμινώνδας, Ὀρχομενίους Θηβαῖοι ποιοῦσιν ἀναστάτους ἐκ τῆς χώρας· | But while Epaminondas was absent, the Thebans drove out the Orchomenians completely from their land. | Refers to a post-classical historical event involving Epaminondas and the Thebans expelling the Orchomenians. |
| 9.15.3 | 2 | historical | high | συμφορὰν δὲ τὴν ἀνάστασιν τὴν Ὀρχομενίων ἐνόμιζεν ὁ Ἐπαμινώνδας καὶ οὔ ποτʼ ἂν ἐξεργασθῆναι τόλμημα τοιοῦτον αὐτοῦ γε παρόντος ἔφασκεν ὑπὸ Θηβαίων. | Epaminondas considered the expulsion of the Orchomenians a misfortune, and declared that such a deed would never have been committed by the Thebans had he himself been present. | Epaminondas and the expulsion of the Orchomenians are classical historical events after 500 BC. |
| 9.15.4 | 1 | historical | high | ὡς δὲ βοιωταρχεῖν αὖθις ᾕρητο καὶ στρατῷ Βοιωτῶν ἀφίκετο αὖθις ἐς Πελοπόννησον, ἐκράτησε μὲν περὶ Λέχαιον Λακεδαιμονίους μάχῃ, σὺν δέ σφισιν Ἀχαιῶν Πελληνέας καὶ Ἀθηναίων οὓς Χαβρίας ἦγεν ἐξ Ἀθηνῶν. | When he was chosen again as Boeotarch and led an army of the Boeotians once more into the Peloponnese, he defeated the Lacedaemonians in battle near Lechaeum, and along with them the Pelleneans from Achaea and those Athenians whom Chabrias had led from Athens. | Describes a Battle of Lechaeum involving Boeotians, Spartans, Achaeans, and Athenians under Chabrias, an event of classical historical period. |
| 9.15.4 | 2 | historical | high | Θηβαίοις δὲ ἦν καθεστηκὸς τοὺς μὲν ἄλλους, ὁπόσους αἰχμαλώτους ἕλοιεν, ἀφιέναι χρημάτων, τοὺς δὲ ἐκ Βοιωτῶν φεύγοντας ζημιοῦν θανάτῳ· | The Thebans had a policy of releasing all prisoners they captured for ransom, except for Boeotian exiles, whom they punished with death. | Describes a Theban policy regarding prisoners and exiles, a historical civic practice rather than mythic material. |
| 9.15.4 | 3 | historical | medium | πόλισμα οὖν ἑλὼν Σικυωνίων Φοιβίαν, ἔνθα ἦσαν τὸ πολὺ οἱ Βοιώτιοι φυγάδες συνηγμένοι, ἀφίησι τοὺς ἐγκαταληφθέντας, ἄλλην σφίσιν ἣν ἔτυχε πατρίδα ἐπονομάζων ἑκάστῳ. | Having thus captured the Sicyonian town of Phoebia, where most of the exiled Boeotians had gathered, he freed those he found there, assigning to each a new citizenship in whatever place he happened to designate as their new homeland. | Accounts of exiled Boeotians and a captured town reflect a post-mythic historical event and its civic consequences. |
| 9.15.5 | 1 | historical | high | ὡς δὲ ἀφίκετο πρὸς Μαντίνειαν τῇ στρατιᾷ, νικῶν καὶ τότε ὑπὸ ἀνδρὸς ἀπέθανεν Ἀθηναίου· | When he arrived with his army near Mantineia, though victorious there also, he was slain by the hand of an Athenian. | Refers to a battle near Mantineia and a death in warfare, a post-500 BC historical event. |
| 9.15.5 | 2 | historical | high | καὶ Ἀθήνῃσιν ἐν ἱππέων μάχῃ τὸν Ἐπαμινώνδαν ὁ ἀνὴρ οὗτος γέγραπται φονεύων Γρύλος ὁ Ξενοφῶντος, | It is recorded that this man, Gryllus, the son of Xenophon, killed Epaminondas during a cavalry engagement. | Refers to the Battle of Mantinea-era historical figure Epaminondas and a recorded cavalry engagement, not myth. |
| 9.15.5 | 3 | historical | high | Ξενοφῶντος δὴ τοῦ Κύρῳ ὁδοῦ μετασχόντος ἐπὶ βασιλέα Ἀρταξέρξην καὶ ὀπίσω τοῖς Ἕλλησιν ἐπὶ θάλασσαν ἡγησαμένου. | Gryllus was indeed the son of Xenophon, who took part in Cyrus' expedition against King Artaxerxes and afterward led the Greeks safely back to the sea. | Refers to Xenophon’s real historical campaign with Cyrus and the Greek retreat from Persia. |
| 9.15.6 | 1 | historical | high | τῷ δὲ ἀνδριάντι τοῦ Ἐπαμινώνδου καὶ ἐλεγεῖα ἔπεστιν ἄλλα τε ἐς αὐτὸν λέγοντα καὶ ὅτι Μεσσήνης γένοιτο οἰκιστὴς καὶ τοῖς Ἕλλησιν ὑπάρξειεν ἐλευθερία διʼ αὐτοῦ. | Upon the statue of Epaminondas there are additional elegiac verses inscribed, recounting among other things that he was the founder of Messene and that through him freedom was granted to the Greeks. | Epaminondas and the foundation of Messene are classical/historical, not mythic. |
| 9.15.6 | 2 | other | high | καὶ οὕτως ἔχει τὰ ἐλεγεῖα· | These elegiac lines read thus: | Introduces quoted verses; purely textual/antiquarian, with no mythic or historical event. |
| 9.15.6 | 3 | historical | high | ἡμετέραις βουλαῖς Σπάρτη μὲν ἐκείρατο δόξαν, Μεσσήνη δʼ ἱερὴ τέκνα χρόνῳ δέχεται· | "By our counsels Sparta’s fame was sheared away; Sacred Messene now at last receives her children. | Refers to Sparta and Messene in the context of human political outcomes, not mythic narrative. |
| 9.15.6 | 4 | historical | medium | Θήβης δʼ ὅπλοισιν Μεγάλη πόλις ἐστεφάνωται, αὐτόνομος δʼ Ἑλλὰς πᾶσʼ ἐν ἐλευθερίῃ. | The Great City was crowned by Theban arms, And all of Hellas freely governs itself in liberty." | Refers to Theban military power and a historical condition of Greek freedom, not a mythic episode. |
| 9.15.6 | 5 | historical | high | τούτῳ μὲν τοσαῦτα ἦν ἐς δόξαν· | Such was Epaminondas' reputation. | Refers to Epaminondas' reputation, a historical figure from after 500 BC. |