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1 Miltiad | conduct,9 and was of such an age that his fellow citizens 2 Themist(29) | every person of full-grown age.----Bos. But the division 3 Aristid | was almost of the same age with Themistocles, and contended 4 Alcib | handsome of all the men. of his age, he was qualified for any 5 Alcib | When he was of maturer age, he had himself no fewer 6 Alcib | Thus Alcibiades, at the age of about forty, came to 7 Alcib | Thucydides, who was of the same age with him; Theopompus, who 8 Dion | expense. He died at the age of about fifty-five years, 9 Iphicr | He lived to a good old age, with the feelings of his 10 Timoth | appointed, at an advanced age, as an adviser to Menestheus; 11 Timoth | When he was at an advanced age, and had ceased to hold 12 Timoth | hospitality. ~This was the last age of Athenian commanders; 13 Timoth | Athenian commanders; the age of Iphicrates, Chabrias, 14 Datam | he surpassed all ofthat age; and unless the manner of 15 Epamin | of all those of his own age; nor did he part with him 16 Agesil | attended him, when, at the age of eighty, he went into 17 Eumen | children should come of age to take the government upon 18 Eumen | XIII. Thus Eumenes, at the age of five-and-forty years, 19 Eumen | for seven years from the age of twenty, and having held 20 Phocion | achievements, I.----In his old age he incurred the displeasure 21 Phocion | weak in his feet through age, and was brought to the 22 Phocion | of the people in his old age. Hence not even the liberty 23 Timoleo | loses his sight from old age, but still attends to the 24 Timoleo | When he was advanced in age he lost the sight of his 25 Kings | natural death at an advanced age. There are also three others 26 Kings | fortune, and died at the age of more than sixty, with 27 Hannib | leader in it." ~III. At this age, accordingly, he accompanied 28 Hannib | commander-in-chief, at the age of five-and-twenty, subdued 29 Hannib | the seventieth year of his age. Under what consuls he died, 30 Cato | his first campaign at the age of seventeen, in the consulship 31 Cato | study of it at an advanced age, yet he made such progress 32 Cato | composed speeches. In his old age he began to write his Histories, 33 Attic | to the young in his old age, XVI.----His dutifulness 34 Attic | father died at an early age. He himself, in his youth, 35 Attic(251)| reached back to the earliest age of Rome. ~ 36 Attic | to the extremity of old age, the good will of a person 37 Attic | of the privilege of his age, and went nowhere out of 38 Attic | with any one of his own age, than with him who was so 39 Attic | Canus, a man of the same age, and of a character very 40 Attic | knight, who was of the same age as Atticus, and who, induced 41 Attic | most elegant poet that our age has produced since the death 42 Attic | those friends of the same age as himself, Quintus Hortensius 43 Attic | hard to determine to which age his disposition was best 44 Attic | mother, whom he buried at the age of ninety, that "he had 45 Attic | nearly of the |444 same age with himself; a proof that 46 Attic | its origin to the present age, stating who each was, from 47 Attic | and falling down through age and neglect, Caesar, on 48 Frag | fewest anxieties in my old age; certainly you should have 49 Summ | 149. ------dies at the age of 85. Cat. 2.~109. Birth