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 1     Pre(6)  |    according to Aristotle, Polit. ii. 9, the Spartan women were
 2     Pre(6)  |        Plato, also, de Legg. lib. ii., alludes to the a!nesij,
 3     Pre(6)  |          Goerenz, ad Cic. de Fin. ii. 20, would read quae non
 4 Miltiad     |          Lemnos and the Cyclades, II.----Is appointed by Darius,
 5 Miltiad     |       arrived at the Chersonese. ~II. Having there, in a short
 6 Miltiad(18) |         xii. 53; Fabric. ad Oros. ii. 8; and Plut. Vit. Aristid.----
 7 Themist     |                                   II. THEMISTOCLES. ~Youth of
 8 Themist     |      Corcyraean and Persian wars, II.----Battle of Artemisium,
 9 Themist     |      became distinguished. |316  ~II. His first step in the management
10 Aristid     |      popularity of the Athenians, II.----Has the care of the
11 Aristid(39) |          are called by Vell. Pat. ii. 43, civiles contentiones,
12 Aristid     |        after he had been exiled. ~II. He was present, however,
13  Pausan     |         makes advances to Xerxes, II.----His conduct abroad;
14  Pausan     |     Persians had been conquered. ~II. After this battle they
15   Cimon     |          and sea on the same day, II.----Is ostracised and recalled,
16   Cimon(52) |          poterat.] Yet by Justin, ii. 15, Val. Maximus, v. 3
17   Cimon     |        perform what he promised. ~II. Cimon, being thus set free
18  Lysand     |         cruelty to the Thracians, II.----He endeavours to dethrone
19  Lysand     |        entirely at his disposal. ~II. The decemviral government
20   Alcib     |       vices, I.----His education, II.----He commands in the expedition
21   Alcib     |         nature, in the same man. ~II. He was brought up in the
22 Thrasib     |        conduct in the enterprise, II.----His act of oblivion,
23 Thrasib     |        declare war against them. ~II. When he fled to Phyle,
24   Conon     | Pharnabazus against the Spartans, II.----He goes to Artaxerxes
25   Conon     |          met with that disaster. ~II. But when the affairs of
26    Dion     |           of the elder Dionysius, II ---- Disagreement between
27    Dion     |     tongue with more admiration. ~II. Nor did these circumstances
28  Iphicr     |          and against Epaminondas, II.----His abilities and character,
29  Iphicr     |          the body, and be light. ~II. He made war upon the Thracians,
30  Iphicr(113)|    Ferizon. ad Aelian. Var. Hist. ii. 10. Comp. Life of Chabrias,
31   Chabr     |    command of the Egyptian fleet, II.----His recal; he lived
32   Chabr     |       they had gained a victory. ~II. Chabrias also, when he
33   Chabr(117)|        word, see Heyne ad Tibull. ii. 3, 38.----Fischer. ~
34  Timoth     |          over the Lacedaemonians, II.----Is appointed, at an
35  Timoth     |         Crithote 123 and Sestos. ~II. Being made commander of
36   Datam     |    prisoner Thyus of Paphlagonia, II.----Presents Thyus to the
37   Datam     |          was conferred upon him. ~II. He distinguished himself
38  Epamin     |           manhood of Epaminondas, II.----Excellencies of his
39  Epamin     |        qualities of the mind.144 ~II. He was the son, then, of
40  Epamin(145)|           and by Athenœus, i. 16, ii. 2. Damon is said to have
41   Pelop     |       effects a return to Thebes, II.----He delivers his country
42   Pelop     |       expelled from his country. ~II. Almost all these exiles
43  Agesil     |          truce with Tissaphernes, II.----He lays waste Phrygia;
44  Agesil     |         time of great influence. ~II. Agesilaus, as soon as he
45  Agesil(184)|                        Nectanabis II., nephew of Tachos, whom
46   Eumen     |       steady friend to Perdiccas, II.----His proceedings on behalf
47   Eumen     |           all their proceedings. ~II. After the death of Alexander
48 Phocion     |   countrymen on various accounts, II.----Is exiled; his pleading
49 Phocion     |        increased at my expense." ~II. After fortune had continued
50 Timoleo     |      overcomes the Carthaginians, II.----After settling affairs
51 Timoleo     |     ungrateful fellow-creatures. ~II. In the meantime, after
52   Kings     |        great sovereign of Sicily, II.----The kings that arose
53   Kings     |   Artabanus, one of his satraps. ~II. Of the nation of the Macedonians,
54  Hamilc     |         Carthaginian mercenaries, II.----He takes his son Hannibal
55  Hamilc(227)|     possession. See Polyb. i. 53; ii. 7; Diod. Sic. xxiv. 2;
56  Hamilc(227)|          Cluverius, Sicil. Antiq. ii. 1. ~
57  Hamilc     |         defence against enemies. ~II. Catulus yielded to his
58  Hannib     |       deadly enemy of the Romans, II.----He reduces Spain; besieges
59  Hannib     |        make war with the Romans. ~II. To say nothing of Philip,229
60    Cato     |           his severity as censor, II.----His eulogy; his studies
61    Cato     |    Sardinia could have afforded. ~II. He held the consulship
62   Attic     |      money; his popularity there, II. III.----Is favourably regarded
63   Attic     |          ever more dear to them. ~II. His father died at an early
64   Attic(253)|         et Pond. Gr. et Rom. lib. ii., substituted sex for septem
65   Attic(265)|           referring to Vell. Pat. ii. 62: Bruto Cassioque provinciae,
66    Frag     |         be overthrown and perish.~IILikewise from another
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