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 1   Eumen     |                          XVIII. EUMENES. ~Eumenes is secretary to
 2   Eumen     |                XVIII. EUMENES. ~Eumenes is secretary to Philip and
 3   Eumen     |          his funeral, XIII. ~I. EUMENES was a native of Cardia.187
 4   Eumen     |         Cappadocia was given to Eumenes, or rather appointed for
 5   Eumen     |       great eagerness to attach Eumenes to him, for he saw in him
 6   Eumen     |       promises, to prevail upon Eumenes to desert Perdiccas, and
 7   Eumen     |     combined to ruin Perdiccas. Eumenes, though he saw that he was
 8   Eumen     |      make an attack upon Egypt. Eumenes, as he had an army neither
 9   Eumen     |   attained the greatest power), Eumenes, I say, was aware, that
10   Eumen     |        place in authority. With Eumenes Neoptolemus himself encountered,
11   Eumen     |       life left one of the two. Eumenes received some wounds from
12   Eumen     |       without the permission of Eumenes, begged peace of him. But
13   Eumen     |       they could, to Antipater. Eumenes endeavoured to save the
14   Eumen     |       among those condemned was Eumenes, who, though he was affected
15   Eumen     |         messengers into Asia to Eumenes, to consult him whether
16   Eumen     |     cruelty. She then entreated Eumenes, while he was still at a
17   Eumen     |       and follow his counsels." Eumenes, moved with this communication,
18   Eumen     |        held, not at the tent of Eumenes, but at that of the king,
19   Eumen     |         suspicion was hinted to Eumenes that an enemy was approaching.
20   Eumen(200)|         10, Bonn's Cl. Library. Eumenes, to give effect to this
21   Eumen     |         ing of their safety,201 Eumenes said that "If they would
22   Eumen     | condition. ~X. On this occasion Eumenes overreached a crafty general
23   Eumen     |  clemency; for they saw that if Eumenes were admitted to his councils,
24   Eumen     |     people crowded to gaze upon Eumenes, those who, from hatred
25   Eumen     |     their hopes of victory. But Eumenes, when he had been some time
26   Eumen     |      had befallen me," rejoined Eumenes, "but it did not happen
27   Eumen     |    asked Antigonus, "if he gave Eumenes his life, what friends he
28   Eumen     |    would not act under him with Eumenes." After thus learning the
29   Eumen     |       one should be admitted to Eumenes, and that his daily food
30   Eumen     |      had once been his friend." Eumenes, however, after suffering
31   Eumen     |    knowledge. |405  ~XIII. Thus Eumenes, at the age of five-and-forty
32   Eumen(205)|       so little of a reason for Eumenes' success against his opponents
33   Eumen     |      that no one of them, while Eumenes lived, was called a king,
34   Eumen     | Antigonus gave the dead body of Eumenes to his relations for burial;
35   Eumen(206)|        sentence begins with Sic Eumenes, and ends with talem habuit
36  Hannib     |    stratagem in contending with Eumenes, XI.----Commits suicide
37  Hannib     |    warlike nations on his side. Eumenes, king of Pergamus, was at
38  Hannib     |      that he should be crushed. Eumenes had the superiority on both
39  Hannib     |         the single ship of King Eumenes, and to be content with
40  Hannib     |        should know in what ship Eumenes sailed, and promising that,
41  Hannib     |     order to show his men where Eumenes was, despatched to him a
42  Hannib     |  therefore immediately taken to Eumenes, because nobody doubted
43  Hannib     |         from which he had come. Eumenes, on opening the letter,
44  Hannib     |        at once upon the ship of Eumenes. That prince, as he was
45    Summ     |       Antipater. Phoc. 2. ~321. Eumenes defeats Craterus and Neoptolemus.
46    Summ     |       of Phocion. Phoc. 4.~317. Eumenes commences hostilities against
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