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1 Miltiad| those who held sovereign command, as for the multitude, since 2 Miltiad| Datis and Artaphernes to the command of it, to whom he assigned 3 Miltiad| appointed ten captains to command the army, and among them 4 Themist| who then held the chief command, but making less impression 5 Aristid| besides the account of this command; but of his justice, equity, 6 Aristid| integrity, when he was joined in command of the common fleet of Greece 7 Aristid| the Lacedaemonians had the command both by sea and land. But 8 Pausan| Plataeae, for, under his command Mardonius, a royal satrap, 9 Alcib| was appointed to equal command with |339 Thrasybulus and 10 Alcib| Alcibiades had begun to command the army, the enemies could 11 Alcib| Alcibiades were restored to the command, would be of no account 12 Thrasib| time after, when, being in command, he had brought up his fleet 13 Iphicr| field; he often had. the command of armies; he never miscarried 14 Chabr| in Egypt and Cyprus; his command of the Egyptian fleet, II.---- 15 Chabr| own accord, and took the command of the Egyptian fleet, while 16 Chabr| influence than all who were in command; and the soldiers looked 17 Datam| Persia; is appointed to command in Egypt, III.----Is directed 18 Datam| undaunted in fight, active in command, and faithful on many occasions 19 Datam| war upon him, and gave the command of the enterprise to Datames, 20 Datam| then assembling, under the command of Pharnabazus and Tithraus 21 Datam| Mandrocles of Magnesia to command the army, while he himself 22 Epamin| trial for retaining his command longer than the law allowed; 23 Epamin| Lacedaemonians, and had two joined in command with him, of whom one was 24 Epamin| with death who retained his command longer than was legally 25 Epamin| continued to exercise his command four months longer than 26 Pelop| Lacedaemonians removed him from his command of the army, and fined him 27 Pelop| by the exiles under the command of Pelopidas. Their object 28 Pelop| expel its tyrants. The chief command in the expedition being 29 Eumen| river Nile, and the chief command was conferred upon Antipater. 30 Eumen| and Antigenes, under whose command the Macedonian phalanx was, 31 Eumen| obey their officers but to command them, as our veterans now 32 Eumen| in whose hands the chief command of the guard was, that " 33 Phocion| would not even take the command of those who were armed. ~ 34 Timoleo| unwilling to lay down his command. Timoleon, after defeating 35 Hamilc| the end of it, to hold the command of the army in Sicily; and 36 Hamilc| was killed, he took the command of the army, and achieved 37 Hamilc| death Hannibal received the command from the army. ~IV. Hamilcar, 38 Hannib| general-in-chief, he had the command of all the cavalry. When 39 Hannib| conferred upon him the supreme command, and this act, when reported 40 Hannib| nevertheless afterwards the command of the army, and continued 41 Hannib| to the name of Rome, in command of the army, as also his 42 Hannib| unsupported. He took the command of a few ships, which he 43 Summ| Athenian army; is united in command with Thrasybulus and Theramenes; 44 Summ| 5.~318. Nicanor, at the command of Cassander, takes possession