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1 Miltiad | multitude, which he had brought with him, in the country, 2 Miltiad | the chiefs 15 whom he had brought with him from Ionia and 3 Miltiad | As several messengers brought word that Darius was unsuccessful 4 Miltiad | generals of the king, having brought up their fleet to Euboea, 5 Miltiad | VIII. Although he was brought to trial on the charge relating 6 Themist | of his fleet could not be brought into action. He was defeated 7 Themist | who, of all the Greeks, brought most evil upon your house, 8 Aristid | that his daughters were brought up at the expense of the 9 Pausan | recalled home, and being brought to trial on a capital charge, 10 Lysand | the various oracles; is brought to trial and acquitted; 11 Lysand | the temple." After being brought to trial on this charge, 12 Alcib | the same man. ~II. He was brought up in the house of Pericles ( 13 Alcib(72) | who, during his absence, brought on an engagement with Lysander, 14 Alcib | robbed him of what he had brought, but were unable to secure 15 Thrasib | that no one should be brought to trial, or punished, for 16 Thrasib | being in command, he had brought up his fleet on the coast 17 Conon(85) | effecit.] With whom he brought it to pass that he prevailed 18 Dion | him that permission, and brought Plato with great pomp 98 19 Dion | the same time, also, he brought back Philistus the historian 20 Dion | and caused his son to be brought up in such a manner, that 21 Dion | propensities; for mistresses were brought him when but a boy, before 22 Dion | adjoining the town, and brought matters to such a state, 23 Iphicr | of their leader; and he brought them to such a habit, that 24 Iphicr | towards him. ~He was once brought to trial for his life, at 25 Timoth | against Cotys,120 and thence brought twelve hundred talents' 26 Timoth | them home; and they were brought to trial for treason. On 27 Timoth | his friends. When he was brought to trial, while quite a 28 Datam | position,140 therefore, he brought on a battle, and cut off 29 Datam | conference, each of them brought people to examine the place, 30 Epamin | its success, VII.----Is brought to trial for retaining his 31 Epamin | away till the discourse was brought to its conclusion. He bore 32 Epamin | up the sum required, he brought the man who wanted it to 33 Epamin | present of five talents, brought over Micythus, a young man 34 Epamin | away with him what he had brought, "That," he replied, "I 35 Epamin | multitude of soldiers was brought to such a condition that 36 Epamin | had been put upon him, but brought the army, after releasing 37 Epamin | liberty for all Greece, and brought the power of both people 38 Epamin(162)| built (e!ktise) Messene, and brought many colonists to it, says 39 Pelop | remarkable light. A letter was brought from Athens by Archias the 40 Agesil | of every kind were soon brought him; but when the officers 41 Agesil | presented him what they had brought, with a message from the 42 Eumen | officers of Antigonus, and brought himself and all his men 43 Phocion | feet through age, and was brought to the city in a carriage, 44 Timoleo | he, and not those who had brought colonists thither at first, 45 Hamilc | cities of all Africa, he brought back to their allegiance 46 Hamilc(228)| coast of Sicily. This battle brought the first Punic war to an 47 Hannib | serpents as possible to be brought together alive, and to be 48 Hannib | soldiers, the fleets were brought out for action by both parties. 49 Cato | character of quaestor, he had brought Quintus Ennius, the poet, 50 Attic | important business of theirs was brought forward, he was never found 51 Attic(260)| subscribens.] He neither brought accusations against people 52 Attic | such conduct, therefore, he brought it to pass, that Marcus 53 Attic | had recovered it." He also brought off Lucius Julius Calidus,