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1 Miltiad| for the Chersonese with a fleet, accompanied by a chosen 2 Miltiad| he, leaving home with a fleet, should reach Lemnos by 3 Miltiad| Greece under his dominion, a fleet of five hundred ships, and 4 Miltiad| having brought up their fleet to Euboea, soon took Eretria, 5 Miltiad| Athenians gave Miltiades a fleet of seventy ships, that he 6 Miltiad| by the men of the king's fleet; whence it happened that 7 Miltiad| fearing that the royal fleet was approaching, |314 set 8 Miltiad| which had been spent on the fleet. As he could not pay this 9 Themist| prevailed on the people that a fleet of a hundred ships should 10 Themist| before or since; for his fleet consisted of two hundred 11 Themist| the spot. But the combined fleet of Greece, consisting of 12 Themist| Athenians, engaged the king's fleet for the first time at Artemisium, 13 Themist| if part of the enemy's fleet should get round Euboea, 14 Themist| Artemisium, and drew up their fleet on the coast of Salamis, 15 Themist| citadel. As those on board the fleet, alarmed at the report of 16 Themist| confined30 that the body of his fleet could not be brought into 17 Themist| Marathon; for the greatest fleet in the memory of man was 18 Aristid| in command of the common fleet of Greece with Pausanias, 19 Pausan| Pausanias with the confederate fleet to Cyprus and the Hellespont, 20 Pausan| was not sent back to the fleet. ~III. Not long after, however, 21 Cimon| conquered and took at Mycale a fleet of two hundred ships belonging 22 Cimon| out his troops from the fleet, and overthrew at the first 23 Cimon| after, to Cyprus, with a fleet of two hundred ships, he 24 Lysand| had captured the enemy's fleet at Aegospotamos, endeavoured 25 Lysand| Lysander, as commander of the fleet, had done many cruel and 26 Alcib| preparation, and before the fleet sailed, it happened one 27 Alcib| refused), proceeding with the fleet to Asia, he fell again under 28 Alcib| Athenians, had stationed his fleet at Aegospotamos, and Lysander, 29 Alcib| an engagement with their fleet, or put an end to the war." 30 Thrasib| command, he had brought up his fleet on the coast of Cilicia, 31 Conon| and, as commander of the fleet, performed great exploits 32 Conon| of war, and to prepare a fleet to secure the sea in the 33 Conon| considerations they collected a great fleet, and set sail under the 34 Conon| proceeded with part of his fleet to his native city, and 35 Conon| when he had defeated the fleet of the Peloponnesians, and 36 Dion| absent, and waiting for his fleet in Italy, supposing that 37 Dion| sanction he commanded the fleet, while Dion had the direction 38 Chabr| command of the Egyptian fleet, II.----His recal; he lived 39 Chabr| command of the Egyptian fleet, while Agesilaus held that 40 Chabr| Chabrias was on board the fleet as a private man, but had 41 Chabr| himself into the sea, for the fleet of the Athenians was at 42 Timoth| Being made commander of the fleet, and sailing round the Peloponnesus, 43 Timoth| checked the progress of their fleet.129 But Chares, taking a 44 Agesil| Artaxerxes was equipping a fleet, and raising land forces, 45 Hannib| with these he engaged the fleet of the Rhodians in the Pamphylian 46 Summ| Cyprus with the combined fleet of Greece. Paus. 2.~---- 47 Summ| made commander of the Punic fleet. Hamil. 1.~238. -----------