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 1 Miltiad     |         time when Miltiades, the son of Cimon, an Athenian, was
 2 Miltiad(10) |         confounds Miltiades, the son of Cimon, with Miltiades
 3 Miltiad(10) |         Miltiades the elder, the son of Cypselus. It was the
 4 Miltiad(10) |         death to Stesagoras, the son of his half-brother Cimon,
 5 Themist     |          I. THEMISTOCLES was the son of Neocles, an Athenian.
 6 Themist     |        whom Themistocles was the son. Falling under the displeasure
 7 Themist(27) |       Some make Themistocles the son of a Thracian woman, and
 8 Aristid     |          III. ~I. ARISTIDES, the son of Lysimachus, a native
 9  Pausan(47) |         prince Pleistarchus, the son of Leonidas. Thucyd. i.
10  Pausan     |     stone, when she heard of her son's guilt, to the door of
11   Cimon     |      praises, IV. ~I. CIMON, the son of Miltiades, an Athenian,
12   Cimon     |       that she would not allow a son of Miltiades to die in the
13   Alcib     |          XI. ~I. ALCIBIADES. the son of Clinias, was a native
14   Alcib     |        from him otherwise than a son should rise from a father."
15   Alcib(62) |       Suidas, Alcibiades was the son of Pericles's sister. Hence
16   Alcib     |        agency of Thrasybulus the son of Lycus, by the army, and
17 Thrasib     |         IV. ~I. THRASYBULUS, the son of Lycus, was a native of
18    Dion     |         of his wife; fate of his son, IV.----Gets possession
19    Dion     |          death, X. ~I. DION, the son of Hipparinus, a native
20    Dion     |          gave in marriage to his son Dionysius,92 to whom he
21    Dion(92) |    Dionysius the Younger was the son of Doris; so that, if Nepos
22    Dion     |        loved him not less than a son. When a report reached Sicily,
23    Dion     |      another man, and caused his son to be brought up in such
24    Dion(100)|        was still retained by his son. ~
25    Dion     |     exercised her power over his son, of whom I have previously
26    Dion     |         and wished to recall his son, from his abandoned course
27    Dion     |  affliction in the death of that son. A disagreement next arose
28  Iphicr     |        was acquitted. ~He left a son named Menestheus, whom he
29  Iphicr     |         of King Cotys. When this son was asked whether he had
30  Timoth     |       and condemned, III.----His son Conon obliged to repair
31  Timoth     |           IV. ~I. TIMOTHEUS, the son of Conon, a native of Athens,
32  Timoth     |          also present one to the son, happened, down to that
33  Timoth     |       Thus the new statue of the son, placed close by the other,
34  Timoth     |         defence. Menestheus, the son of Iphicrates, and son-in-law
35  Timoth     |       fine, and ordered that his son Conon should give ten talents
36   Datam     |     Paphlagonia, V.----Loses his son in a war with the Pisidians;
37   Datam     |        Is betrayed by his eldest son, VII.----Defeats the general
38   Datam     |      fully understood. ~Datames, son of a father named Camissares,
39   Datam     |       was going on, and gave her son warning of it. Datames escaped
40   Datam     |         oppose him, and sent his son Aridaeus with a detachment
41   Datam     |      hearing of the death of his son. He arrived at the spot
42   Datam     |         a man as this his eldest son Scismas deserted, and went
43   Datam     |       device of Mithridates, the son of Ariobarzanes; for Mithridates
44  Epamin     |           I. EPAMINONDAS was the son of Polymnis, and was born
45  Epamin     |         mind.144 ~II. He was the son, then, of the father whom
46  Epamin     |          by Pelopidas, who had a son of bad character, and who
47  Epamin     |      about to leave behind you a son of such a reputation. But
48  Agesil     |         of Sparta, his brother's son being set aside, I.----His
49  Agesil     |       Leotychides, his brother's son, about the throne; for it
50  Agesil     |    recently died, and had left a son named Leotychides, whom,
51   Eumen     |       into favour by Philip, the son of Amyntas, and after a
52   Eumen     |         to wait till Alexander's son should get the throne; yet,
53 Timoleo     |          would neither admit her son into her house, nor look
54   Kings     |        Persians, and Darius, the son of Hystaspes, both of whom,
55   Kings     |        achievements; Philip, the son of Amyntas, and Alexander
56   Kings     |          were Antigonus, and his son Demetrius, Lysimachus, Seleucus,
57   Kings     |       resigned his throne to his son during his life, to have
58   Kings     |    deprived of life by that same son. ~But, as we think that
59  Hamilc     | mercenaries, II.----He takes his son Hannibal with him into Spain,
60  Hamilc     |   HAMILCAR the Carthaginian, the son of Hannibal, and surnamed
61  Hamilc     |        took with him thither his son Hannibal, then nine years
62  Hamilc     |     Punic war; for Hannibal, his son, was so wrought upon by
63  Hannib     |       XIII. ~I. HANNIBAL was the son of Hamilcar, and a native
64  Hannib(229)|                                  Son of Demetrius, and last king
65  Hannib     |        maintained a war with the son of that Publius Scipio whom
66   Attic     |       himself, he instructed his son in all branches of knowledge
67   Attic     |        his request, his sister's son and Quintus Cicero from
68   Attic     |         praetorian rank, and his son, as well as Aulus Torquatus,
69   Attic     |        with the emperor Julius's son, whose friendship he had
70   Attic     |          Tiberius Claudius Nero, son of Drusilla, and step-son
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