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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. ~ ~