Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | subjected almost all of Greece, showed the weakness of
2 1, XVIII | and reduced almost all of Greece to their obedience, had
3 1, XXVI | petty King became Prince of Greece. And those who write of
4 1, XXXI | they sent an army into Greece against Philip of Macedonia,
5 1, XL | Tyrant of Sparta, when Greece and the Roman People assaulted
6 1, LIII | were routed and killed.~In Greece in the City of Athens, Nicias,
7 1, LIX | showed that the fleet of all Greece, although they were under
8 2 | whoever is born in Italy and Greece, and has not become either
9 2 | Ultramontane in Italy or a Turk in Greece, has reason to find fault
10 2, I | beaten and driven back to Greece, the first war with the
11 2, I | Africa, by the Aetolians into Greece, by Eumences and other Princes
12 2, II | happened in Corcyra, a City of Greece, in the times of the Peloponnesian
13 2, III | conquered all the Cities of Greece, but as soon as Thebes rebelled,
14 2, IV | did in ancient times in Greece. And as the Romans had many
15 2, X | the death of Alexander in Greece would have arrived, whence
16 2, X | multitude of Gauls passed into Greece and then into Asia, and
17 2, XXVIII| governship of a Province of Greece: Whence Pausanias seeing
18 2, XXXI | he should want to assault Greece, that Darius turned to that
19 3, XVI | almost subjected all of Greece, arose in reputation so
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