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==Legacy== Lysander is one of the main protagonists of the history of Greece by Xenophon, a contemporary. For other (later) sources he remains an ambiguous figure. For instance, while the Roman biographer [[Cornelius Nepos]] charges him with "cruelty and perfidy",<ref name="lys-nepos"/> Lysander – according to Xenophon – nonetheless spared the population of captured Greek [[Polis|poleis]] such as [[Lampsacus]].<ref name="lys-xen"/> The [[Westland Lysander]] aircraft was named after him. ===Commemoration=== According to [[Duris of Samos]], Lysander was the first Greek to whom the cities erected altars and sacrificed to him as to a god and the Samians voted that their festival of Hera should be called Lysandreia.<ref>''The Hellenistic World'' by Frank William Walbank Page 213 {{ISBN|0-674-38726-0}}</ref> He was also the first Greek who had songs of triumph written about him.<ref name="lys-lives" /> ===Sayings attributed to Lysander=== * "Where the lion's skin does not reach, it must be patched with the fox's".<ref name="lys-lives"/> * He boasted about cheating "boys with knuckle-bones and men with oaths".<ref name="lys-lives"/>
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