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 1 Miltiad     |      the arrival of the allies, V.----How he is rewarded,
 2 Miltiad(18) |         Persian war. See Herod, v. 101-105; Perizon. ad Aelian.
 3 Miltiad(18) |        105; Perizon. ad Aelian. V. H. xii. 53; Fabric. ad
 4 Miltiad     |        with so small a force." ~V. In this crisis no state
 5 Themist     |   Causes Xerxes to quit Greece, V.----Builds the walls of
 6 Themist     |         by the arms of Greece. ~V. Though Xerxes had thus
 7  Pausan     |       at the temple of Minerva, V. ~I. PAUSANIAS the Lacedaemonian
 8  Pausan     |         great advantage to him ~V. The Ephori, hearing these
 9   Cimon     |                                 V. CIMON. ~Cimon is compelled
10   Cimon(52) |   Justin, ii. 15, Val. Maximus, v. 3 ext. 3, and v. 4 ext.
11   Cimon(52) |       Maximus, v. 3 ext. 3, and v. 4 ext. 2, Seneca, Controvers.
12   Alcib     |   reconciled to his countrymen, V.----His enthusiastic reception
13   Alcib     |      advantage in the contest. ~V. Yet by these proceedings
14   Conon     |     made prisoner by Tiribazus, V. ~I. CONON the Athenian
15   Conon     |     received from Pharnabazus. ~V. What happens to other men
16    Dion     |         to make terms with him, V.----Alienates the people
17    Dion     |       from whence I digressed. ~V. When Dion had arrived at
18  Iphicr(108)| Plutarch. Pelop. c. 17; Thucyd. v. 68, ibique Schol. Smith'
19   Datam     |     Cappadocia and Paphlagonia, V.----Loses his son in a war
20   Datam(134)|       but by Menelaus; Hom. Il. v. 576. ~
21   Datam     |         conducted to the king. ~V. While these occurrences
22  Epamin     |        His ability in speaking, V.----An instance of his power
23  Epamin(147)|      Pausanias, ix. 13; Aelian, V. H. iii. 17; Porphyr. Vit.
24  Epamin     |    related at great length.151 ~V. He was also an able speaker,
25   Pelop     | Alexander of Pherae; his death, V. ~I. PELOPIDAS, of Thebes,
26   Pelop     |      very near to Epaminondas. ~V. Yet he had to struggle
27  Agesil     | Corinthian war; spares Corinth, V.----Refuses to go to the
28  Agesil     |     those who robbed temples." ~V. After this battle all the
29   Eumen     |      his stratagems and escape, V.----His kindness to Olympias
30   Eumen     |         his wife and children. ~V. During the course of these
31 Timoleo     |        his patience; his death, V.~I. TIMOLEON of Corinth
32 Timoleo     |        at it most religiously. ~V. To this eminent virtue
33  Hannib     |    proceedings in that country, V.----Is recalled to the defence
34  Hannib     |        consul the year before. ~V. After fighting this battle,
35   Attic     |     with Cicero and Hortensius, V.----He abstains from, seeking
36   Attic     |       afterwards feel for him. ~V. He had an uncle, Quintus
37    Frag(296)|         translation of fragment V, which I have also consulted.~
38    Frag     |      deny every gift to anyone.~VCornelius Nepos so wrote
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