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 1 Miltiad     |              is opposed by Histiaeus, III.----Exhorts his countrymen
 2 Miltiad     |              power of the Athenians. ~III. About the same period,
 3 Miltiad(13) |             for a dative. Tacit. Ann. iii. 74: Castella et munitiones
 4 Themist     |                 Battle of Artemisium, III.----His stratagem against
 5 Themist     |             the town they abandoned. ~III. This measure of Themistocles
 6 Aristid     |                                       III. ARISTIDES. ~Aristides the
 7 Aristid     |              the treasury, dies poor, III. ~I. ARISTIDES, the son
 8 Aristid(39) |        contentiones, and by Val. Max. iii. 8, acerrimi studii in administratione
 9 Aristid     |              against the barbarians. ~III. 42  In order that they
10  Pausan     |             abroad; his imprisonment, III.----He betrays his guilt,
11  Pausan     |              sent back to the fleet. ~III. Not long after, however,
12   Cimon     |            Lacedaemonians; his death, III.----His praises, IV. ~I.
13   Cimon     |            which looks to the south. ~III. When, by these acts, he
14  Lysand     |             is killed by the Thebans, III.----Was his own accuser,
15  Lysand     |       interests. Accordingly 57 .... ~III. The decemviral government,
16   Alcib     |               against the government, III.----Is recalled home, but
17   Alcib(61) |            own table. Cicero de Legg. iii. 14: Nobilium vita victuque
18   Alcib     |            higher and better nature. ~III. In the Peloponnesian war,
19   Alcib(62) |         called his uncle by Val. Max, iii. 1, and Aul. Gell. xv. 17.
20 Thrasib     |                  His act of oblivion, III.----He is honoured with
21 Thrasib     |         bravery against Thrasybulus. ~III. Critias being overthrown,
22   Conon     |            treats with him by letter, III.----He defeats the Lacedaemonians
23   Conon     |              service to all of them. ~III. Tissaphernes had revolted
24    Dion     |            and Dionysius the Younger, III. ---- Is sent to Corinth;
25    Dion     |            one buried in deep sleep. ~III. Such was the commencement
26    Dion(99) |              Sic. xv. 7; Diog. Laërt. iii. 18, 21.----Bos. ~
27  Iphicr     |              abilities and character, III. ~I. IPHICRATES of Athens
28  Iphicr     |            and destroyed it by fire. ~III. He was a man of large mind
29   Chabr     |           feelings of his countrymen, III.----He is killed in the
30   Chabr     |             that of the land forces. ~III. In consequence, the officers
31  Timoth     |             by Chares, and condemned, III.----His son Conon obliged
32  Timoth     |         recollections of the father. ~III. When he was at an advanced
33   Datam     |        appointed to command in Egypt, III.----Is directed to attack
34   Datam     |               his wife and children. ~III. He then used his utmost
35  Epamin     |        Excellencies of his character, III.----An instance of his freedom
36  Epamin(147)|                     See Cic. de Orat. iii. 34; Off. i. 4; Diod. Sic.
37  Epamin(147)|      Pausanias, ix. 13; Aelian, V. H. iii. 17; Porphyr. Vit. Pythag.
38  Epamin     |         labour on martial exercises. ~III. To the strength of body
39   Pelop     |             expelling their garrison, III.----His acts in conjunction
40   Pelop     |              day 170 had been fixed. ~III. Here I would observe in
41  Agesil     |                deceives Tissaphernes, III.----Is recalled to defend
42  Agesil     |             they saw keeping faith." ~III. When the period of the
43   Eumen     |               on behalf of Perdiccas, III.----He defeats Craterus
44   Eumen(188)|            Comm. in Leges Atticas, 1. iii. tit. 2, shows that the
45   Eumen     |           from his guards by night.  ~III. In the meantime those wars
46   Eumen(200)|      principiis.] See note on Florus, iii. 10, Bonn's Cl. Library.
47 Phocion     |               is sent back to Athens, III.----Is condemned at Athens,
48 Phocion     |             of those who were armed. ~III. There were at that period
49 Timoleo     |             lays down the government, III.----He loses his sight from
50 Timoleo     |              to support the tyrants. ~III. Having achieved these objects,
51   Kings     |               of Alexander the Great, III. ~I. THESE were almost all
52   Kings     | grand-children had been born to him. ~III. There arose also some great
53  Hamilc     |             his son-in-law Hasdrubal, III.----Is killed in battle
54  Hamilc     |            war in it for many years. ~III. These objects being executed
55  Hannib     |           Saguntum; crosses the Alps, III.----His successful battles
56  Hannib     |         constitute me leader in it." ~III. At this age, accordingly,
57    Cato     |             his studies and writings, III. ~I. CATO,244 born in the
58    Cato     |          virtue as long as he lived. ~III. In all his pursuits he
59   Attic     |             his popularity there, II. III.----Is favourably regarded
60   Attic     |       allotted to each person. |432  ~III. He also conducted himself
61   Attic(253)|          appears from Cicero in Verr. iii. 45, 46, 49, as well as
62    Frag     |             make peace with yourself.~IIICornelius Nepos, in the
63    Frag(300)|           From Lactantius, Inst. Div. iii.15.10.  The dots indicate
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