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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