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 1     Pre(4)  |         by the mother's side was called soror uterina. Her name
 2     Pre     |          of the house,8 which is called the gynaeconitis, and into
 3 Miltiad     |          returned to Lemnos, and called on the people to deliver
 4 Miltiad     |         other islands, which are called the Cyclades, under the
 5 Miltiad(17) |          daturos.] They would be called to account for having made
 6 Miltiad     |           a courier of the class called hemerodromoi,20 to Lacedaemon,
 7 Miltiad     |       was painted in the portico called Poecile,22 his figure was
 8 Miltiad     |        dwelt there, and had been called a tyrant, though a just
 9 Miltiad     |         But all are esteemed and called tyrants, who become possessed
10 Themist(27) |         of a Thracian woman, and called her Abrotonus, some of a
11 Themist(27) | Abrotonus, some of a Carian, and called her Euterpe. See Plutarch.
12 Themist(33) |        Bos that the Piraeeus was called triple from its containing
13 Aristid(39) |          Such obtrectationes are called by Vell. Pat. ii. 43, civiles
14 Aristid     |         as I have heard) who was called by the surname of JUST,
15 Aristid     |       that he had laboured to be called Just beyond other men." ~
16  Pausan     |        is a certain class of men called Helots, of whom a great
17  Pausan     |      temple of Minerva, which is called Chalcioecos.51 That he might
18  Lysand(57) |          At this temple Lysander called them all together to hear
19  Lysand(57) |        towards them; and that he called Hercules, in whose temple
20   Alcib(62) |        sister. Hence Pericles is called his uncle by Val. Max, iii.
21   Alcib     |         was afterwards generally called the Mercury of Andocides.64
22   Alcib     |          usual, that the priests called Eumolpidae had been obliged
23   Alcib     |  assembly of the people had been called, he addressed them in such
24   Alcib     |      occurred, he alone would be called to account for the miscarriage.
25 Thrasib     |       previously;" and this they called "the act of oblivion." Nor
26    Dion     |       altered, for those who had called him a tyrant while he was
27    Dion     |       tyrant while he was alive, called him now the deliverer of
28  Iphicr     |         infantry were afterwards called peltastae), that they might
29  Iphicr(107)| Corinthum.] In the war generally called the Corinthian war, carried
30  Iphicr     |     Roman soldiers were formerly called Fabians,110 so the Iphicrateans
31  Iphicr(110)|         soldiers were used to be called Fabians, which is an account
32   Chabr     |         not dare to advance, and called off his men, as they were
33   Datam(135)|        Agresti duplici amiculo.] Called duplex because it was thick
34   Datam(135)|        cloth doubled. The Greeks called it xlai=na diplh~.----Fischer.
35   Datam(137)|       Cilciae vortae.] A pass so called. ~
36   Datam     |           and, at the same time, called back Datames, pretending
37  Epamin     |          of Epaminondas, we seem called upon to omit nothing that
38   Pelop     |      citadel of Thebes, which is called the Cadmea,168 and this
39  Agesil     |     Corinth, and was accordingly called the Corinthian war. During
40  Agesil     |       and had arrived at what is called the harbour of Menelaus,185
41   Eumen     |         divisions of the cavalry called Hetaeriae.189 With both
42   Eumen     |        in a fortress of Phrygia, called Nora; where, being besieged,
43   Eumen     |         while Eumenes lived, was called a king, but only a governor;
44 Timoleo     |        imprecations against him, called him a fratricide, and destitute
45 Timoleo     |          the Gymnasium, which is called the Timoleontean Gymnasium,220
46  Hamilc     |         at sea, near the islands called Aegates,228 by Caius Lutatius,
47  Hannib     |          the forest there is now called the Grecian forest), he
48  Hannib(238)|     magistrates at Carthage were called suffetes in the Punic tongue;
49  Hannib(238)|    tongue; the Greeks and Romans called them kings. ~
50  Hannib     |     collected a large number, he called the officers of his ships
51    Cato     |          reason he seems to have called the whole body of them Origines;
52   Attic     |         kind of measure which is called a medimnus at Athens) were
53   Attic     |        events of fortune, may be called divinity. 269 Antony, being
54   Attic     |         son-in-law Agrippa to be called to him, and with him Lucius
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