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1 Miltiad | Darius, when he was making war on Scythia, to guard the 2 Miltiad | be obliged to contend in war. The Pythia expressly directed 3 Miltiad | into Europe, and making war upon the Scythians. He constructed 4 Miltiad(18) | reasons for the Persian war. See Herod, v. 101-105; 5 Miltiad | ships, that he might make war on the islands that had 6 Themist | affairs was in the Corcyraean war.28 Being chosen commander 7 Themist(28) | Rather Aeginetico, in the war with Aegina, as Lambinus 8 Themist(28) | have observed; for that war happened about the time 9 Themist(28) | Plutarch. Them. c. 4. But of a war with Corcyra neither Herodotus 10 Themist(28) | mistake as to the name of the war.----Fischer. ~ 11 Themist | discovered in the Persian war, when Xerxes assailed the 12 Themist | of two hundred ships of war, on which two thousand transport 13 Themist | longer time to finish the war, as he would have to pursue | 14 Themist | Themistocles was great in this war, and was not less distinguished 15 Themist | Athenians should declare war against them on his account, 16 Themist | when. I was obliged to war against your father, and 17 Themist | might conquer Greece in war, he was honoured with rich 18 Aristid | should try to renew the war, Aristides was chosen to 19 Pausan | tarnished his great glory in war by a dishonourable death. ~ 20 Cimon | Lacedaemonians had declared war against the Athenians, a 21 Cimon | regret for him, not only in war, but in time of peace; for 22 Lysand | Athenians, when they were at war with the Lacedaemonians, 23 Lysand | their object in going to war was to humble the overbearing 24 Lysand | whole people to conduct the war; but it was written in such 25 Lysand | acts in the course of the war, and suspected that reports 26 Lysand | conscientiousnes he had carried on the war and treated the allies, 27 Alcib | III. In the Peloponnesian war, the Athenians, by his advice 28 Alcib | and persuasion, declared war against the Syracusans, 29 Alcib | for him to set out to the war was drawing near; and he 30 Alcib | declare, he carried on a war, not against his country, 31 Alcib | intent upon protracting the war as long as possible, because 32 Alcib | fleet, or put an end to the war." Philocles, though he saw 33 Alcib | put an end to the whole war. ~IX. Alcibiades, after 34 Alcib | Cyrus was secretly preparing war against him, with the aid 35 Thrasib | all, in the Peloponnesian war, he accomplished many undertakings 36 Thrasib | fortune had spared in the war, and had divided their confiscated 37 Thrasib | commencement, to declare war against them. ~II. When 38 Thrasib | nothing should be despised in war," ought the more deeply 39 Conon | services in the Peloponnesian war, I.----In his exile he supports 40 Conon | life in the Peloponnesian war, and his service in it was 41 Conon | end of the Peloponnesian war, when the forces of the 42 Conon | Agesilaus into Asia to make war (being chiefly induced to 43 Conon | Athenians having declared war against the Lacedaemonians, 44 Conon(86) | by Tissaphernes to go to war with Persia, is scarcely 45 Conon | harass the Lacedemonians with war, and gave him leave to choose 46 Conon | people, to furnish ships of war, and to prepare a fleet 47 Conon | they thought that a greater war threatened them than if 48 Dion | endeavouring to raise a war against him, he gave Arete, 49 Dion | they began to prepare for war in every possible way; but 50 Dion | by five hundred ships of war, ten thousand cavalry, and 51 Iphicr | and be light. ~II. He made war upon the Thracians, and 52 Iphicr(107)| Apud Corinthum.] In the war generally called the Corinthian 53 Iphicr(107)| generally called the Corinthian war, carried on by the Athenians, 54 Iphicr | through all Greece. In this war, too, he defeated all their 55 Iphicr | he had resolved to make war upon the king of Egypt, 109 56 Iphicr(110)| undertook to manage the war against the Vejentes by 57 Iphicr | at the time of the Social war, 113 together with Timotheus, 58 Iphicr(113)| Bella Sociali.] A war in which Byzantium, Rhodes, 59 Chabr | is killed in the Social war, IV. ~I. CHABRIAS the Athenian 60 Chabr | glory. ~In the meantime a war broke out between the Egyptians 61 Chabr | lost his life in the Social war,118 in the following manner. 62 Timoth | of which, in a previous war, the Athenians |364 had 63 Timoth | them; for he carried on a war against Cotys,120 and thence 64 Timoth(122)| revolted from Artaxerxes. "This war is mentioned by Demosthenes 65 Timoth | began to be pressed with war on every side. Samos had 66 Timoth | take the management of the war. These two persons, his 67 Timoth | the people, carried on a war against him afterwards, 68 Datam | eminent barbarian leader; his war with the Cardusii, I.---- 69 Datam | V.----Loses his son in a war with the Pisidians; defeats 70 Datam | military service, in the war which the king carried on 71 Datam | Camissares lost his life in the war, his father's province was 72 Datam | by the king's order, made war upon those who had revolted; 73 Datam | Patroclus 134 in the Trojan war. This prince paid no respect 74 Datam | consequence, determined to make war upon him, and gave the command 75 Datam | flight, and declared open war against Thyus, in which, 76 Datam | and Tithraus tes, to make war upon Egypt, and directed 77 Datam | the chief direction of the war was committed to Datames. ~ 78 Datam | reflecting from how important a war, and to how inconsiderable 79 Datam | Autophradates, seeing that the war was protracted with more 80 Datam | to Artaxerxes." Thus the war, which the king had undertaken 81 Datam | undertaken an everlasting war against the king, while 82 Epamin | conduced to excellence in war. He used to exercise himself 83 Epamin | opportunities, skilled in war, brave in action, and possessed 84 Epamin | Thebans to prefer peace to war, in order that his services 85 Epamin | in dissuading them from war, since under the name of 86 Epamin | for peace is procured by war, and they, accordingly, 87 Epamin | ought to be trained to war. If therefore, my countrymen, 88 Epamin | the glory of Agamemnon in war, "Forbear," he rejoined, " 89 Epamin | chosen that was ignorant of war, by whose mismanagement 90 Epamin | continuing to prosecute the war which he had undertaken, 91 Epamin | he cease to prosecute the war, till, after settling Messene,162 92 Pelop | after the Peloponnesian war was ended, and Athens subdued, 93 Pelop | overcome; for these youths made war on that occasion, not more 94 Pelop | prison. Epaminondas, making war upon Alexander, restored 95 Agesil | success in the Corinthian war; spares Corinth, V.----Refuses 96 Agesil | army into Asia, and make war upon the king of Persia, 97 Agesil | but make preparations for war. Though Agesilaus became 98 Agesil | there, made preparations for war with great industry. That 99 Agesil | and Boeotians had declared war against the Lacedaemonians, 100 Agesil | admired than his merit in war, for though he was at the 101 Agesil | country than to subdue Asia in war. With these feelings, therefore, 102 Agesil | After this battle all the war was concentrated about Corinth, 103 Agesil | accordingly called the Corinthian war. During this contest, when, 104 Agesil | consistent with his character in war to do so; since he was one," 105 Eumen | reputation and experience in war (and the Macedonian soldiers 106 Eumen | under it, or conduct the war with the less vigour. |399 ~ 107 Eumen | troops, and prepared for war against Antigonus. But as 108 Eumen | he appeared to manage the war under show of the authority, 109 Phocion | known than his exertions in war. Of the one, accordingly, 110 Timoleo | which had been disturbed by war for many years, and harassed 111 Timoleo(214)| Carthaginians, when they were at war with the elder Dionysius. ~ 112 Timoleo | services they might employ in war. Timoleon, being in consequence 113 Timoleo | Dionysius, he had to go to war with Hicetas, who had been 114 Timoleo | long continuance of the war, he assembled, in the first 115 Timoleo | lost their owners in the war, among the new colonists; 116 Timoleo | after a most destructive war, established such tranquillity 117 Kings | Xerxes was, that he made war upon Greece, by land and 118 Kings | king was Pyrrhus, who made war upon the people of Rome; 119 Kings | being broken, they went to war with one another. Demetrius, 120 Hamilc | began in the first Punic war, but towards the end of 121 Hamilc | that there seemed to be no war going on there. In the meantime, 122 Hamilc | on putting an end to the war, and left the settlement 123 Hamilc | exhausted by the expenses of the war, was no longer in a condition 124 Hamilc | improved, to resume the war, and to pursue the Romans 125 Hamilc | there seemed to have been no war in it for many years. ~III. 126 Hamilc | find a pretext for going to war with them, to be sent as 127 Hamilc | meditating to carry the war into Italy, in the ninth 128 Hamilc | producing the second Punic war; for Hannibal, his son, 129 Hamilc(228)| brought the first Punic war to an end. ~ 130 Hannib | excite his countrymen to war; defeats the Rhodians, VIII.---- 131 Hannib | ceased in thought to make war with the Romans. ~II. To 132 Hannib | inflamed with a desire for war, that he endeavoured to 133 Hannib | but whenever you prepare war, you will disappoint yourself 134 Hannib | five-and-twenty, subdued in war, during the next three years, 135 Hannib | country, he maintained a war with the son of that Publius 136 Hannib | him, to put a stop to the war for a time, in order that 137 Hannib | Carthaginians made an end of the war by a treaty with the Romans. 138 Hannib | Hannibal, by whose acts the war had been occasioned, and 139 Hannib | activity as he had exhibited in war; for he took care, not only 140 Hannib | move the Carthaginians to war, by giving them hope and 141 Hannib | advice in conducting the war as he had resolved to be 142 Hannib | variance with Prusias, and war was maintained between them 143 Cato | related the first Carthaginian war; in the fifth the second; 144 Attic | character, VI.----In the civil war he offends neither Pompey 145 Attic(258)| sale of spoils taken in war. ~ 146 Attic | sixty years old, the civil war with Caesar broke out; but 147 Attic | IX. Next followed the war that was carried on at Mutina, 268 148 Attic(268)| A war that arose between Mark 149 Attic | is no law, or peace, or war, or illustrious action of 150 Summ | terminates the Peloponnesian war. Lys. 1; Alcib. 8; Conon 151 Summ | Ib.~386. Epaminondas at war in the Peloponnesus. Epam. 152 Summ | Pelop. 5.~----Timotheus at war with the Olynthians. Tim. 153 Summ | Dionysius, and prepares to go to war with him. Dion. 4.~357. ------ 154 Summ | Iphicrates, and Timotheus, at war with their allies. Tim.