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 1     Pre(6)  |         condition of things which took place under Leonidas and
 2     Pre(8)  |         Lycurgus, the young women took part in the public exercises.----
 3 Miltiad     |       their fleet to Euboea, soon took Eretria, carried off all
 4 Miltiad     |         to their duty; 23 some he took by assault. Being unable
 5 Themist     |          he lived too freely, and took no care of his property,
 6 Themist     |       safeguard of |321 religion, took up the king's little daughter,
 7 Themist     |         given him his right hand, took him under his protection;
 8 Themist     |        report that he voluntarily took poison, because he despaired
 9  Pausan     |           that those whom |326 he took at Byzantium are your relations,
10   Cimon     |         expedition, conquered and took at Mycale a fleet of two
11   Alcib     |         great a change in affairs took place, that the Lacedaemonians,
12   Alcib     |   feelings it resulted, that they took his commission from him
13   Alcib(72) |        unpopularity of Alcibiades took place, through the folly
14 Thrasib     |        law to be passed, but also took care that it should be of
15   Conon     |       islands; in which office he took Pherae, a colony of the
16   Conon     |          the Lacedaemonians, they took their measures with great
17   Conon     |           them in a great battle, took several of their ships,
18    Dion     |           women, notwithstanding, took Callicrates into the temple
19   Chabr     |       them of his own accord, and took the command of the Egyptian
20  Timoth     |   Byzantians by force of arms; he took Samos, on the siege of which,
21  Timoth     |    sentence passed upon him, they took off nine-tenths of the fine,
22   Datam     |       When Datames heard this, he took up his arms, and ordered
23   Datam     |    adherents into Cappadocia, and took possession of Paphlagonia,
24   Datam     |           in agitation, or why it took place, were compelled to
25   Datam     |       desist from his attempt, he took up, with the force which
26  Epamin     |     support of all Greece, hardly took one city in ten years; I,
27  Epamin     |       with the Lacedaemonians, he took his stand among the foremost. ~
28  Agesil     |            Each of them, however, took an oath to observe the truce
29  Agesil(177)|        present in it, but that it took place while he was on his
30  Agesil     |     princes, and states, he never took any portion of them into
31   Eumen     |          loss of several men, and took refuge in a fortress of
32   Eumen     |            altered his route, and took the longer circuit of the
33   Eumen     |          council, he nevertheless took time for consideration till
34   Eumen     |          magnificent funeral, and took care that his bones should
35 Phocion     | Polysperchon, and the aristocracy took the side of Cassander. After
36 Timoleo     |      allowed to retain Africa. He took prisoner also Mamercus,
37  Hamilc     |           an army into Spain, and took with him thither his son
38  Hamilc     |           Hamilcar was killed, he took the command of the army,
39  Hannib     |         all the nations of Spain, took Saguntum, a city in alliance
40  Hannib     |           Hasdrubal in Spain, and took the third with him into
41  Hannib     |          exhibited in war; for he took care, not only that there
42  Hannib     |           nothing unsupported. He took the command of a few ships,
43  Hannib     |        men, he saw that unless he took some precautions, he should
44  Hannib     |           promising that, if they took or killed him, it should
45  Hannib     |          ambassadors from Prusias took supper at the house of Lucius
46  Hannib     |           of his past honours, he took poison, which he had been
47   Attic     |     management of the state, they took him for their agent and
48   Attic(268)|      besieged Decimus Brutus, who took the side of Octavius, in
49   Attic     |         things would happen which took place during his life, but
50   Attic     |        the suggestion of Atticus, took care that it should be repaired. ~
51   Attic     |    through his loins. Before this took place, and when he found
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