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 1     Pre(5)  |          Cic. de Rep. fragm. lib. iv., opprobrio fuit adolescentibus,
 2     Pre(5)  |     Potter's Antiq. of Greece, b. iv. c. 9. ~
 3 Miltiad     |         meet Darius in the field, IV.----Defeats Darius before
 4 Miltiad     |           than to his own power. ~IV. Darius, when he had returned
 5 Themist     |        against Xerxes at Salamis, IV.----Causes Xerxes to quit
 6 Themist     |    Salamis, over against Athens. ~IV. Xerxes, having forced a
 7  Pausan     |                                   IV. PAUSANIAS ~Pausanias at
 8  Pausan     |             He betrays his guilt, IV.----His death at the temple
 9  Pausan     |          should disclose itself. ~IV. In the meantime a certain
10   Cimon     |       death, III.----His praises, IV. ~I. CIMON, the son of Miltiades,
11   Cimon     |           in the town of Citium. ~IV. The Athenians long felt
12  Lysand     |              Was his own accuser, IV. ~I. LYSANDER, the Lacedaemonian,
13  Lysand     |          to have written for him ~IV. In this place a transaction
14   Alcib     |    himself to the Lacedaemonians, IV.----Falling under suspicion
15   Alcib     |           but to a conspiracy.67 ~IV. Of this crime he was accused
16 Thrasib     |           on the coast of Sicily, IV. ~I. THRASYBULUS, the son
17 Thrasib     |         to what he had promised. ~IV. For such merits a crown
18 Thrasib(84) |           appears from Xen. Hell. iv. 8, 30; Diod. Sic. xiv.
19   Conon     |          walls of Athens rebuilt, IV.----Conon made prisoner
20   Conon     |           wished to communicate. ~IV. The king, having read his
21   Conon(89) |           xiv. 85, and Xen. Hell. iv. 8, that the charge against
22    Dion     |        his wife; fate of his son, IV.----Gets possession of Syracuse,
23    Dion(98) |            and Aelian, Var. Hist. iv. 18. Plato visited Sicily
24    Dion     |        grow somewhat more cruel. ~IV. Being conscious that he
25  Iphicr(107)|          Sic. xiv. 86; Xen. Hell. iv. 4. ~
26  Iphicr(108)|           time of Xenophon (Hell. iv. 5) it appears to have consisted
27   Chabr     |         killed in the Social war, IV. ~I. CHABRIAS the Athenian
28   Chabr     |        powerful at Athens. |363  ~IV. Chabrias lost his life
29  Timoth     | attachment of Jason to Timotheus, IV. ~I. TIMOTHEUS, the son
30  Timoth     |      sought a refuge at Chalcis. ~IV. After his death, when the
31   Datam     |       attack Aspis of Cappadocia, IV.----Finds that the courtiers
32   Datam     |        was committed to Datames. ~IV. As he was raising an army
33  Epamin     |        freedom from covetousness, IV.----His ability in speaking,
34  Epamin(145)|      Musicâ, Plato, de Rep., lib. iv., and Athenaeus, xiv. 11.
35  Epamin     |           and how much to each.  ~IV. His indifference to money
36  Epamin(161)|    registers. Schoppius, Verisim. iv. 18, went farther, and said
37   Pelop     |     conjunction with Epaminondas, IV.----His contest with Alexander
38   Pelop     |          partly sent into exile. ~IV. During this period of turbulence,
39  Agesil     |         at Coronea; his clemency, IV.----His success in the Corinthian
40  Agesil     |        superior to his opponent. ~IV. While he was thinking of
41   Eumen     |         Craterus and Neoptolemus, IV.----Is pursued by Antigonus;
42   Eumen     |           which he was but weak. ~IV. After they had continued
43 Phocion     |           and put to death there, IV. ~I. THOUGH Phocion the
44 Phocion     |       upon him according to law. ~IV. On his arrival, as he was
45 Timoleo     |       builds a temple to Fortune, IV.----Instances of his patience;
46 Timoleo     |        than by his own prudence. ~IV. When he was advanced in
47  Hamilc     |        killed in battle in Spain, IV. ~I. HAMILCAR the Carthaginian,
48  Hamilc     |           command from the army. ~IV. Hamilcar, however, after
49  Hannib     |      successful battles in Italy, IV.----His further proceedings
50  Hannib     |            and arrived in Italy. ~IV. On the banks of the Rhone
51   Attic     |           Sulla; returns to Rome, IV.---- Inherits property from
52   Attic     |          to it beyond other men. ~IV. When Sulla arrived at Athens
53   Attic(268)|         and Octavius (see Florus, iv. 4), through a dispute about
54    Frag     |         or history suffered more.~IVLikewise.~Opulent and
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