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 1 Miltiad(10) |            sovereignty of it at his death to Stesagoras, the son of
 2 Miltiad(10) |        became governor of it on the death of Stesagoras, being sent
 3 Miltiad     |             and put his garrison to death. These generals of the king,
 4 Miltiad     |             he was not condemned to death, but sentenced to pay a
 5 Themist     |    destroyed it by fire, putting to death the priests that he found
 6 Themist     |            Magnesia. Concerning his death various accounts have been
 7  Pausan     |       betrays his guilt, IV.----His death at the temple of Minerva,
 8  Pausan     |           would |327 condemn him to death." Being alarmed at this
 9  Pausan     |           in war by a dishonourable death. ~As soon as he was carried,
10   Cimon     |    compelled to go to prison on the death of his father; is liberated
11   Cimon     |             the Lacedaemonians; his death, III.----His praises, IV. ~
12   Cimon     |          poor persons, who at their death had not left sufficient
13   Cimon     |          free from trouble, and his death severely felt. ~
14  Lysand(57) |           upon them and put them to death. "He was guilty of a similar
15  Lysand     |        found in his house after his death, and in which he recommended
16   Alcib     |            that he was condemned to death, his property having been
17   Alcib     |    unaltered, he must pursue him to death." The Lacedaemonian, roused
18   Alcib     |             then was, to put him to death. They, not daring to attack
19 Thrasib     |          country, and partly put to death, a great number of the citizens
20 Thrasib     |             exile, wished to put to death those with whom they had
21    Dion     |           Brings Plato into Sicily; death of the elder Dionysius,
22    Dion     |            by putting Heraclides to death, VI. ----His great unpopularity,
23    Dion     |       feeling towards him after his death, X. ~I. DION, the son of
24    Dion     |            severe affliction in the death of that son. A disagreement
25    Dion     |           to Syracuse, to be put to death. ~VII. This act struck extreme
26    Dion     |     delinquents. But as soon as his death became publicly known, the
27  Iphicr     |           these two boys, after the death of Amyntas, to Iphicrates,
28   Chabr     |           circumstance hastened his death; for while he was anxious
29   Chabr     |             the occasion of his own death, since, after he had made
30   Chabr     |              thinking an honourable death preferable to a dishonourable
31  Timoth     |             Chalcis. ~IV. After his death, when the people had repented
32  Timoth     |         Timotheus; nor, after their death, was there any leader 133
33   Datam     |            away to the scene of his death with but |371 a small number
34   Datam     |         depressed by hearing of the death of his son. He arrived at
35  Epamin     |             acquittal, VIII.----His death at Mantinea, IX.----His
36  Epamin     |         which punished any one with death who retained his command
37  Epamin     |        punished by the Thebans with death, because he obliged them
38  Epamin     |  Epaminondas was born, as after his death, was always subject to some
39   Pelop     |            Alexander of Pherae; his death, V. ~I. PELOPIDAS, of Thebes,
40   Pelop     |            while they partly put to death, and partly banished, the
41   Pelop     |          with wine, were all put to death by the exiles under the
42   Pelop     |           Cadmea they partly put to death, and partly sent into exile. ~
43   Pelop     |       honoured Pelopidas, after his death, with golden crowns and
44  Agesil     |    appearance and mode of life; his death at the harbour of Menelaus,
45  Agesil     |           acknowledged, but, at his death, had declared to be his.
46   Eumen     |            cavalry, I.----After the death of Alexander he is allotted
47   Eumen     |            longs to die, XI.----His death, XII.----After his death
48   Eumen     |            death, XII.----After his death the officers of Alexander
49   Eumen     |         proceedings. ~II. After the death of Alexander at Babylon,
50   Eumen     |         broke out, which, after the death of Alexander, were carried
51   Eumen(193)|           of Alexander, after whose death he had the government of
52   Eumen     |      deserted him were condemned to death in their absence, the army
53   Eumen(197)|                 Plaga.] Meaning the death of Perdiccas. ~
54   Eumen     |             him either to be put to death or released." As he seemed
55   Eumen     |       expressed their surprise that death had not been already inflicted
56   Eumen     |            while, if he were put to death, they would have no further
57   Eumen     |         subsequently to Alexander's death, conducted armies as commander
58   Eumen     |         were styled kings after the death of Alexander the Great,
59   Eumen     |       governor; but that, after his death, they at once assumed the
60 Phocion     |     condemned at Athens, and put to death there, IV. ~I. THOUGH Phocion
61 Phocion(209)|            in addition, to exile or death. ~
62 Phocion     |        being forthwith sentenced to death, after some formalities
63 Phocion(211)|           demagogue, who was put to death by the people of Athens
64 Phocion(211)|            of Athens soon after the death of Phocion. ~
65 Timoleo     |             causes him to be put to death, I.----He expels Dionysius
66 Timoleo     |      Instances of his patience; his death, V.~I. TIMOLEON of Corinth
67 Timoleo     |           brother the tyrant put to death by a certain augur, a man
68 Timoleo     |             and withdraw himself by death from the sight of his ungrateful
69 Timoleo     |            he might have put him to death, he refused to do so, and
70   Kings     |          kings that arose after the death of Alexander the Great,
71   Kings     |   Massagetae; Darius died a natural death at an advanced age. There
72   Kings     |            same name died a natural death; 225 the third was killed
73   Kings(224)|        spared Parysatis, and put to death Gingis, who had merely been
74   Kings     |           regal authority alter his death. Among these were Antigonus,
75  Hamilc     | Carthaginians by bribery. After his death Hannibal received the command
76  Hannib     |           Spain. After his father's death, when Hasdrubal was made
77  Hannib     |           like manner he caused the death of Marcus Claudius Marcellus,
78   Attic     |               He starves himself to death; his funeral, XXII. ~I.
79   Attic     |         state, therefore, after the death of Sulpicius, was thrown
80   Attic     |      conduct; for Caecilius, at his death, adopted him by his will,
81   Attic(265)|          only ones concerned in his death; and he therefore prefers
82   Attic     |             get his children put to death. Atticus, though he lived
83   Attic     |           of Philippi, too, and the death of Caius Cassius and Marcus
84   Attic     |        consideration after Brutus's death than when she was in the
85   Attic     |          age has produced since the death of Lucretius and Catullus,
86    Frag     |            rude and inchoate by the death of Cicero.  For he was the
87    Summ     |          Artaxerxes. Them. 8. ~467. Death of Aristides. Arist. 3.~
88    Summ     |            Mantinea. Epam. 9. ~332. Death of Agesilaus. Ages. 8.~----
89    Summ     |          from Artaxerxes. Dat.~358. Death of Chabrias. Chab. 4.~----
90    Summ     |          the Piraeeus. Phoc. 2.~----Death of Phocion. Phoc. 4.~317.
91    Summ     |                    taken and put to death by Antigonus. Eum. 10-12.~
92    Summ     |         Hann. 2.~229. -----------'s death. Ham. 3.~221. Hannibal becomes
93    Summ     |            returns to Rome. Ib.~32. Death of Atticus. Att 22. ~ ~
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