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1 Miltiad | resolved upon transporting his army from Asia into Europe, and 2 Miltiad | destroyed, together with the army that he had taken with him, 3 Miltiad | captains to command the army, and among them Miltiades. ~ 4 Themist | towards Naxos, where the army of the Athenians then lay, 5 Aristid | Mardonius was routed, and the army of the barbarians was cut 6 Pausan | routed by no very large army of Greeks; and the general 7 Pausan | however, he returned to the army of his own accord, and there, 8 Cimon | boyhood with his father in the army. He in consequence held 9 Alcib | the son of Lycus, by the army, and made commander at Samos; 10 Alcib | had begun to command the army, the enemies could withstand 11 Alcib | Alcibiades came to the army of the Athenians, and there, 12 Alcib | be of no account with the army; and that, if any success 13 Alcib | Lysander of cutting off our army." Nor did his apprehension 14 Conon | Conon in reality led the army, and everything was done 15 Conon | disburse the money for his army. Conon said that such a 16 Iphicr | Corinth 107 he commanded the army with so much strictness, 17 Iphicr | skilful captain. With this army he cut off a mora 108 of 18 Iphicr(108)| of G. and R. Ant. art. Army, Greek. ~ 19 Iphicr | place him at the head of his army of mercenaries, the number 20 Datam | and the rest of the king's army was saved. In consequence 21 Datam | presents upon him, to the army which was then assembling, 22 Datam | IV. As he was raising an army with the utmost diligence, 23 Datam | though with ever so great an army. Sailing in this vessel 24 Datam | tell him not to quit the army. But before this messenger 25 Datam | after he had arrived at the army at Ace, resolved, as he 26 Datam | Magnesia to command the army, while he himself went off 27 Datam | retreat with so large an army, or to continue inactive 28 Datam | while there fell of his own army not more than a thousand 29 Epamin | patriotism; his care for the army and its success, VII.---- 30 Epamin | place him at the head of the army,157 and a leader was chosen 31 Epamin(157)| This was the army that was sent into Thessaly 32 Epamin | upon him, but brought the army, after releasing it from 33 Epamin | was, when he had led an army into the Peloponnesus against 34 Epamin | unless he did so, the whole army would be lost through the 35 Epamin | upon the enemy with his army in full array, was recognized 36 Pelop | when he was leading an army to Olynthus,166 and marching 37 Pelop | from his command of the army, and fined him a sum of 38 Pelop | commanded one wing of the army; and, in order that Messene 39 Pelop | having gone thither with an army, he did not hesitate to 40 Agesil | Lacedaemonians to send an army into Asia, and make war 41 Agesil | plunder, he led back his army to Ephesus to winter, and 42 Agesil | succeeded in getting an army most admirably accoutred 43 Agesil | the head of a victorious army, and felt assured, to the 44 Eumen(193)| distinguished officer in the army of Alexander, after whose 45 Eumen | Egypt. Eumenes, as he had an army neither numerous nor strong, 46 Eumen | persevered, and drew out his army into the field, and joined 47 Eumen | death in their absence, the army giving their suffrage to 48 Eumen | Paraetaci, not with his army in full array, but on the 49 Eumen | come to battle with his army in better condition. ~X. 50 Eumen | mutiny might break out in the army, he gave orders that no 51 Timoleo | Hicetas, put to flight a vast army of the Carthaginians on 52 Hamilc | hold the command of the army in Sicily; and though, before 53 Hamilc | commander-in-chief with an army into Spain, and took with 54 Hamilc | took the command of the army, and achieved great exploits; 55 Hamilc | received the command from the army. ~IV. Hamilcar, however, 56 Hannib | Hasdrubal also was killed, the army conferred upon him the supreme 57 Hannib | had ever crossed with an army before him, (except Hercules 58 Hannib | Along this tract he led his army, and arrived in Italy. ~ 59 Hannib | Trasimenus, being caught with his army in an ambush; and not long 60 Hannib | without any loss to his army. He deceived Fabius, a most 61 Hannib | struck such terror into the army of the Romans, that nobody 62 Hannib | afterwards the command of the army, and continued to act, as 63 Hannib | Rome, in command of the army, as also his brother Mago." 64 Summ | joins the Athenian army; is united in command with