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 1 Miltiad     |             he assigned two hundred thousand infantry and ten thousand
 2 Miltiad     |           thousand infantry and ten thousand cavalry; alleging as a reason
 3 Miltiad     |          Plataea, which sent them a thousand men. On the arrival of these,
 4 Miltiad     |            these, the number of ten thousand armed men was made up; a
 5 Miltiad     |         field, therefore, a hundred thousand foot and ten thousand horse,
 6 Miltiad     |       hundred thousand foot and ten thousand horse, and proceeded to
 7 Themist     |          ships of war, on which two thousand transport vessels attended,
 8 Themist     |             force was seven hundred thousand foot, and four hundred thousand
 9 Themist     |     thousand foot, and four hundred thousand horse. ~When the news of
10  Pausan     |             the head of two hundred thousand infantry, whom he had chosen
11  Pausan     |       chosen man by man, and twenty thousand cavalry, was routed by no
12   Cimon     |    Amphipolis, and sent thither ten thousand Athenian citizens as a colony.
13 Thrasib     |         offered to give him several thousand acres 82 of land, "Do not,
14   Conon(87) |         Chiliarchum.] "Captain of a thousand." He is generally considered
15    Dion     |           hundred ships of war, ten thousand cavalry, and a hundred thousand
16    Dion     |     thousand cavalry, and a hundred thousand infantry, so easily made
17  Iphicr     |           number of whom was twelve thousand. This force he so instructed
18   Datam     |            one place. He had twenty thousand barbarian cavalry, a hundred
19   Datam     |        barbarian cavalry, a hundred thousand infantry, whom they call
20   Datam     |         call Cardaces,138 and three thousand slingers of the same class.
21   Datam     |         class. He had besides eight thousand Cappadocians, ten thousand
22   Datam     |          thousand Cappadocians, ten thousand Armenians, five thousand
23   Datam     |            thousand Armenians, five thousand Paphlagonians, ten thousand
24   Datam     |         thousand Paphlagonians, ten thousand Phrygians, five thousand
25   Datam     |            thousand Phrygians, five thousand Lydians, about three thousand
26   Datam     |       thousand Lydians, about three thousand Aspendians and Pisidians,
27   Datam     |       Aspendians and Pisidians, two thousand Cilicians, as many Captianians,139
28   Datam     |          many Captianians,139 three thousand hired men |373 from Greece,
29   Datam     |            own army not more than a thousand men; on which account he
30  Agesil     |                there had fallen ten thousand of the enemy, and the strength
31   Eumen(189)|          9Etairikh_ i3ppoj, about a thousand or twelve hundred of the
32  Hamilc     |             whom amounted to twenty thousand, revolted; and these drew
33  Hamilc     |          they amounted to a hundred thousand men in arms, but reduced
34   Attic     |       bequest he received about ten thousand sestertia.256 ~A sister
35   Attic     |       expenses, not more than three thousand asses 282 a |442 month,
36   Attic     | unhandsomely, with a fortune of two thousand sestertia,284 which he had
37   Attic     |          had a fortune of a hundred thousand sestertia,285 adopt a more
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