At last Spithridates, who had narrowly watched him, in conjunction with Herippidas the Spartan, seized his camp and made himself master of all his treasures.
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 :
long-term consequence: Herippidas forces the Barbarians to hand over the booty exasperating Spithridates, so that he marched off at once to Sardis with the Paphlagonians (Plut. Ages. 11.4).