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Alphabetical [« »] diogenes 1 dioi 1 diomedon 7 dion 55 dionysii 4 dionysio 1 dionysiorum 1 | Frequency [« »] 57 power 56 off 55 because 55 dion 55 put 55 will 54 called | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances dion |
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1 Dion | X. DION. ~Dion's family; is connected 2 Dion | X. DION. ~Dion's family; is connected with 3 Dion | Disagreement between Dion and Dionysius the Younger, 4 Dion | after his death, X. ~I. DION, the son of Hipparinus, 5 Dion | elder married Aristomache, Dion's sister, by whom he had 6 Dion | and the other, Arete, to Dion.93 ~But Dion, besides this 7 Dion(92) | Aristomache, the sister of Dion. But Dionysius the Younger 8 Dion(92) | half-sister. See Plut. Vit. Dion. c. 3. ~ 9 Dion | Arete, to Dion.93 ~But Dion, besides this noble connexion, 10 Dion(93) | Dion, therefore, as Ernstius 11 Dion | kind, were all conducted by Dion; and by discharging them 12 Dion | leave to send for him, as Dion was inflamed with a desire 13 Dion | pomp 98 to Syracuse; whom Dion so greatly admired and loved, 14 Dion | Plato less delighted with Dion. Although, therefore, Plato 15 Dion(98) | 3 and 7; Plutarch, Vit. Dion., and Aelian, Var. Hist. 16 Dion | again by the entreaties of Dion. ~In the meantime Dionysius 17 Dion | under the severity of it, Dion inquired of the physicians " 18 Dion | a sleeping potion, that Dion might have no opportunity 19 Dion | of the dissension between Dion and Dionysius; and it was 20 Dion | friendship between them; and as Dion persisted in soliciting 21 Dion | that he was surpassed by Dion in ability, influence, and 22 Dion | fearing that, if he kept Dion with him, he might give 23 Dion | vessels all the property of Dion that could be removed, and 24 Dion | But when he heard that Dion was levying troops in the 25 Dion | against him, he gave Arete, Dion's wife, in marriage to another 26 Dion | whence I digressed. ~V. When Dion had arrived at Corinth, 27 Dion | perilous an undertaking. But Dion, who trusted not so much 28 Dion | which deceived him; for Dion curbed the tyrant's pride 29 Dion | such terms as these: that Dion should have Sicily, Dionysius 30 Dion(99) | Consult Plutarch, Vit. Dion., who, however, relates 31 Dion | to yield the supremacy to Dion, organized a party against 32 Dion | indeed less influence than Dion among the aristocracy, with 33 Dion | commanded the fleet, while Dion had the direction of the 34 Dion | direction of the land forces. Dion could not endure this opposition 35 Dion(101)| ought to read Dionysius, not Dion,Bos, Mosche, and most other 36 Dion | considered himself safe. Dion, when his adversary was 37 Dion | the unsuspiciousness of Dion; he sought for accomplices 38 Dion | communicated to Aristomache, Dion's sister, and his wife Arete; 39 Dion | danger they were concerned. Dion assured them that no plot 40 Dion | there should be no danger to Dion from him." But Callicrates, 41 Dion | next festival day, while Dion was keeping himself at home, 42 Dion(103)| this same chapter, that Dion "had gained the soldiery." 43 Dion | of the city, surrounded Dion's house with guards, and 44 Dion | whom he ordered to go to Dion's house unarmed, so that 45 Dion | through the window, with which Dion was slain. ~X. When the 46 Dion | violence had been offered to Dion, many, to whom such a deed 47 Dion(105)| stationed by Callicrates round Dion's house. ~ 48 Timoleo | In the meantime, after Dion was assassinated at Syracuse, 49 Summ | becomes tyrant of Syracuse. Dion. 1; De Reg. 2.~405. Lysander 50 Summ | Plato goes to Syracuse. Dion 2.~396. Lysander falls in 51 Summ | of Chabrias. Chab. 4.~----Dion flees from Dionysius, and 52 Summ | prepares to go to war with him. Dion. 4.~357. ------takes possession 53 Summ | possession of Syracuse. Dion. 5.~356. The Athenians, 54 Summ | Athenians. Tim. 3. ~355. Dion assassinated at Syracuse. 55 Summ | assassinated at Syracuse. Dion 9; Timol. 2. ~345. Expedition