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 1 Miltiad     |          chosen from among them were sent to Delphi,11 to consult
 2 Miltiad(10) |           death of Stesagoras, being sent out by Pisistratus for that
 3 Miltiad     |             consent of those who had sent him, than of those with
 4 Miltiad     |         citizens of the place,19 and sent them into Asia to the king.
 5 Miltiad     |        except that of Plataea, which sent them a thousand men. On
 6 Themist     |          objects of his attack, they sent to Delphi to ask what they
 7 Themist     |         select force was accordingly sent with Leonidas, king of the
 8 Themist     |            on him than he wished, he sent one of his slaves, the most
 9 Themist     |             protracting the contest, sent him notice that it was in
10 Themist     |             the wall was begun, they sent ambassadors to Athens to
11 Themist     |           the deputies whom they had sent to Athens, they must permit
12 Themist     |        qualities, the Lacedaemonians sent ambassadors to Athens to
13 Themist     |              went to Artaxerxes, and sent him a letter in these words: "
14  Pausan     |               After this battle they sent Pausanias with the confederate
15  Pausan     |            relations of the king, he sent them secretly back to Xerxes,
16  Pausan     |            escaped out of prison. He sent with them, also, Gongylus
17  Pausan     |              are your relations, has sent them back as a gift, and
18  Pausan     |              which reason he was not sent back to the fleet. ~III.
19  Pausan     |             of his proceedings, they sent deputies to him with a scytala,45
20  Pausan     |            one of those who had been sent to the same place on such
21   Cimon     |              city of Amphipolis, and sent thither ten thousand Athenian
22   Cimon     |              powerful states. ~Being sent as commander, not long after,
23  Lysand     |              not be bribed, but even sent deputies to Lacedaemon to
24  Lysand     |          votes of his judges, he was sent with some auxiliary troops
25   Alcib     |            upon him while he was pre sent, than that he should be
26   Alcib     |             a trireme which had been sent to convey him. Arriving
27   Alcib     |         Pharnabazus that he might be sent to the king, Critias, and
28   Alcib     |        should suffer. He accordingly sent Sysamithres and Bagaeus
29   Alcib     |             to the king. The persons sent gave secret orders to the
30   Conon     |            made with Artaxerxes, but sent Agesilaus into Asia to make
31   Conon     |          brother Cyrus. Conon, being sent by Pharnabazus to the king
32   Conon     |              was governor of Sardis, sent for Conon, on pretence that
33    Dion     |            the Younger, III. ---- Is sent to Corinth; ill-treatment
34    Dion     |           respected him, when he was sent thither by Dionysius, that
35    Dion     |           that could be removed, and sent it after him; for he wished
36    Dion(99) |           Lucian says that Plato was sent to a parasite, because he
37   Chabr     |             but he was then publicly sent to support Evagoras; nor
38   Chabr     |       officers of the king of Persia sent deputies to Athens, to complain
39  Timoth(121)|         Mitford supposes, by a force sent thither by Epaminondas,
40  Timoth     |            he had been steering, and sent orders to Timotheus and
41   Datam     |       general of the Persians who is sent against him, VIII.----Escapes
42   Datam     |           the account, and therefore sent Pharnabazus to make inquiry.
43   Datam     |            expected it. He therefore sent Datames, after bestowing
44   Datam     |              letter was unexpectedly sent him by the king, desiring
45   Datam     | inconsiderable an enterprize, he had sent the best of his generals,
46   Datam     |            for what he had done, and sent a messenger to the troops
47   Datam     |            the place to which he was sent, he met upon the road the
48   Datam     |       treasury, a friend to Datames, sent him an account of this state
49   Datam     |            forces to oppose him, and sent his son Aridaeus with a
50   Datam     |              he received this pledge sent him by the king,142 he prepared
51   Datam     |           among his men, and part he sent to Datames, putting into
52  Epamin(157)|           This was the army that was sent into Thessaly to rescue
53   Pelop(166)|                        Phoebidas was sent to assist Amyntas, king
54   Pelop     |             put to death, and partly sent into exile. ~IV. During
55   Eumen     |             magnificent funeral, and sent his bones into Macedonia
56   Eumen     |             the mother of Alexander, sent letters and messengers into
57   Eumen     |              following stratagem. He sent trustworthy men to the foot
58 Phocion     |           pleading before Philip; is sent back to Athens, III.----
59 Phocion     |              their country, had been sent into banishment by a decree
60 Phocion(208)|              stated that Phocion was sent to Byzantium with a force
61 Phocion     |             Phalereus; and they then sent a deputation on the subject
62 Timoleo     |      assistance of which he had been sent), and, on his arrival, |
63 Timoleo     |      Sicilians as he could, and then sent for settlers also from Corinth,
64  Hamilc     |              to war with them, to be sent as commander-in-chief with
65  Hannib     |           ambassadors from Rome were sent to that prince, in order
66  Hannib     |             vast armies, of which he sent one into Africa, left another
67  Hannib     |             supposing that they were sent to demand that he should
68  Hannib     |            public, the Carthaginians sent two ships to seize him,
69  Hannib     |          long as Hannibal was alive, sent ambassadors to Bithynia,
70   Attic     |              when it was prosperous, sent to Brutus, when he was cast
71   Attic     |              three hundred 267 to be sent to him in Epirus. Thus he
72   Attic     |           danger, as the message was sent at night, he appointed him
73   Attic     |         supplies of everything to be sent them from Epirus to Samothrace. ~
74    Summ     |     Tzschucke. ~B.C. ~512. Miltiades sent to the Chersones. Milt.
75    Summ     |            Hamil. 1.~238. -----------sent as commander-in-chief into
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