And it was thought that he would have brought about a great disturbance in consequence of this quarrel, had not death overtaken him on his expedition into Boeotia.
Edition :
Plutarch Lives V: Agesilaus and Pompey, Pelopidas and Marcellus, Ed. Jeffrey Henderson, trans. Bernadotte Perrin (The Loeb Classical Library 87), Harvard University Press: Cambridge/MA - London 1961 (first ed. 1917).
Remark :
perpetrator: The perpetrator is known by https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly/lysander-e714540#e714550 thirdperson: Also the group of thirdpersons is known by https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly/lysander-e714540#e714550 long-term consequence: According to Plutarch a great disturbance fails to appear by this act of violence (Plut. Ages. 8.3).