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 1 Miltiad     | valour of his men, routed the troops of the enemy, he settled
 2 Miltiad     |     its strength, he drew his troops out of his ships, invested
 3 Aristid     | building fleets and equipping troops. By his appointment four
 4   Cimon     |      great influence over the troops. In his first term of service,
 5   Cimon     |       immediately led out his troops from the fleet, and overthrew
 6  Lysand     |      by the valour of his own troops, but by the want of discipline
 7  Lysand     |      sent with some auxiliary troops to the Orchomenians, and
 8   Alcib     |       and having enriched the troops and achieved very great
 9   Alcib     |    having collected a body of troops, was the first man of any
10    Dion     |   heard that Dion was levying troops in the Peloponnesus, and
11    Dion     |    trusted not so much to his troops as to the general hatred
12  Iphicr     |      much strictness, that no troops in Greece were ever better
13   Chabr     |    victory, and the mercenary troops had been put to flight by
14   Chabr(114)|    general term for a body of troops in close array. ~
15   Datam     |       thousands of the king's troops were killed, his exertions
16   Datam     |       sent a messenger to the troops at Ace (not supposing that
17   Datam     |     to be defended by his own troops. ~VI. But these proceedings,
18   Datam     |    received, he led forth his troops, pursued Mithrobarzanes,
19   Datam     |     was unable to collect his troops with sufficient expedition,
20   Datam     |   large number of light-armed troops. Against this force all
21   Pelop     |    leader of a select body of troops, which were the first to
22   Pelop     |    was in his favour, for the troops of the tyrant had already
23  Agesil     |      arrived in Asia with his troops before the king's satraps
24  Agesil     |      gain time for collecting troops; and he obtained a truce
25  Agesil     | produced confidence among his troops, as they felt that the power
26  Agesil     |   thought it time to draw his troops out of winter quarters,
27   Eumen     |        was aware, that if his troops should learn against whom
28   Eumen     |    had plenty of all kinds of troops, severely harassed by him
29   Eumen     |      a favour, he might raise troops as soon as possible, and
30   Eumen     |        He therefore assembled troops, and prepared for war against
31   Eumen     |       himself distributed his troops in winter-quarters through
32   Eumen     |     were all aware that their troops could not be assembled so
33   Eumen     |   about, and each collect his troops." ~To retard the progress
34 Timoleo     |      the aid of his mercenary troops, and Timoleon himself might
35  Hamilc     |    first place, the mercenary troops, who had served against
36  Hannib     |       he endeavoured to bring troops against Italy even from
37  Hannib     |  forest with a choice body of troops. He then proceeded into
38  Hannib     |   defeated the enemy with his troops on land, and with equally
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