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 1 Miltiad     |       the enemy, they engaged in battle with a novel stratagem,
 2 Miltiad     |          horse, and proceeded to battle. In the encounter the Athenians,
 3 Miltiad     |        to their ships. Than this battle there has hitherto been
 4 Miltiad     |       was granted, that when the battle of Marathon was painted
 5 Miltiad     |          men, and commencing the battle. The same people, after
 6 Miltiad     |      Phalereus. ~VII. After this battle the Athenians gave Miltiades
 7 Themist     |         and Persian wars, II.----Battle of Artemisium, III.----His
 8 Themist     |     Athenians, on account of the battle of Marathon, were said to
 9 Themist     |        when he wished, after the battle fought at Salamis, to return
10 Aristid     |    Athenians at Plataeae, in the battle in which Mardonius was routed,
11  Pausan     |        by vices. His most famous battle was that at Plataeae, for,
12  Pausan     |       conquered. ~II. After this battle they sent Pausanias with
13 Thrasib     |    fortune; for, in the shock of battle, the issue is transferred
14 Thrasib     |      provisions.80 In the second battle Critias, the leader of the
15   Conon     |           routed them in a great battle, took several of their ships,
16   Conon     |   himself great influence by the battle which he fought at Cnidus,
17  Iphicr     |         that when the signal for battle was given them by their
18  Iphicr(110)|          off, 300 of them in one battle.----Clarke. Others think
19   Chabr     |          is his manoeuvre in the battle which he fought near Thebes,
20   Datam     |      them. The young man fell in battle, and the father marched
21   Datam     |       therefore, he brought on a battle, and cut off many thousands
22   Datam     |          off victorious in every battle (for he never engaged but
23  Epamin     |         power of persuasion; the battle of Leuctra, VI.----His patriotism;
24  Epamin     |        was ambassador before the battle of Leuctra), 156 where,
25  Epamin     |      speech not less than by the battle of Leuctra; for he was at
26  Epamin     |      because he not only, by one battle, rescued Thebes from destruction,
27  Epamin     |        behind me a daughter, the battle of Leuctra, that must of
28   Pelop     |    humbled not long after in the battle of Leuctra. ~These twelve,
29   Pelop     |        with, Epaminondas. In the battle of Leuctra, where Epaminondas
30   Pelop     |        not hesitate to come to a battle the moment he saw the enemy.
31  Agesil     |             Refuses to go to the battle at Leuctra; saves Sparta
32  Agesil     |         As often as he came to a battle, therefore, he routed forces
33  Agesil     |      whom he defeated in a great battle. It was an eminent merit
34  Agesil     |      received some wounds in the battle, and seemed angry with all
35  Agesil     |         temples." ~V. After this battle all the war was concentrated
36  Agesil     |       this contest, when, in one battle, in which Agesilaus was
37  Agesil(177)|        as having heard about the battle; and it is therefore to
38  Agesil     |         unknown. ~VII. After the battle of Leuctra, it is certain,
39   Eumen     |       into the field, and joined battle, before the men were aware
40   Eumen     |    horses, that he might come to battle with his army in better
41   Eumen     |       rather die on the field of battle, than fall into the hands
42   Kings     |     first of these was killed in battle among the Massagetae; Darius
43   Kings     |          Antigonus was killed in battle, when he was fighting against
44   Kings     |   account, was taken prisoner in battle, and died of some disease,
45  Hamilc     |  Hasdrubal, III.----Is killed in battle in Spain, IV. ~I. HAMILCAR
46  Hamilc     |        Spain, he was killed in a battle with the Vettones. ~His
47  Hamilc(228)|    western coast of Sicily. This battle brought the first Punic
48  Hannib     |        at the Trebia; he came to battle with them, and put both
49  Hannib     |          armies he routed in one battle; the consul Paulus he killed,
50  Hannib     |           V. After fighting this battle, he marched towards Rome,
51  Hannib(232)| manuscripts. But no account of a battle between Hannibal and Scipio
52  Hannib     |      engagement, none, after the battle of Cannae, pitched a camp
53  Hannib     |         this meeting, he came to battle with Scipio at Zama; and
54  Hannib(234)|         Absens----sustulit.] The battle being fought by one of Hannibal'
55  Hannib(241)|   Antiocho fugato.] Viz., in the battle near Magnesia, at the bottom
56  Hannib     |         the signal was given for battle, Hannibal, in order to show
57  Hannib     |      hesitate to come at once to battle. In the conflict, the Bithynians,
58    Cato     |    thought of great value in the battle near Sena, in which Hasdrubal,
59   Attic     |      there constantly. After the battle of Philippi, too, and the
60    Summ     |           396. Lysander falls in battle against the Thebans at Haliartus.
61    Summ     |       334. Pelopidas killed in a battle with Alexander of Pherae.
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