"He bore poverty so easily, that he received nothing from the state but glory. He did not avail himself of the means of his friends to maintain himself; but he often used his credit to relieve others, to such a degree that it might be thought all things were in common between him and his friends; for when any one of his countrymen had been taken by the enemy, or when the marriageable daughter of a friend could not be married for want of fortune, he used to call a council of his friends, and to prescribe how much each should give according to his means; and when he had made up the sum required, he brought the man who wanted it to those who contributed, and made them pay it to the person himself, in order that he, into whose hands the sum passed, might know to whom he was indebted, and how much to each."
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Epaminondas
(Ἐπαμεινώνδας; circa 419/411–362 BC) was a Greek general and statesman of the 4th century BC who transformed the Ancient Greek city-state of , leading it out of Spartan subjugation into a pre-eminent position in Greek politics called the . He broke Spartan military power at the and liberated the Messenian .
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