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Alphabetical [« »] sestertia 5 sestertio 2 sestos 1 set 35 setting 6 settle 3 settled 9 | Frequency [« »] 35 give 35 manner 35 order 35 set 35 years 34 alcibiades 34 found | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances set |
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1 Miltiad | from the oracle, Miltiades set out for the Chersonese with 2 Miltiad | place. The next day, having set themselves in array at the 3 Miltiad | visible from the island, was set on fire, by I know not what 4 Miltiad | fleet was approaching, |314 set fire to the works which 5 Miltiad | ships with which he had set out, to the great displeasure 6 Themist | Themistocles undertook, and set out first by himself, desiring 7 Themist | went to Ephesus, where he set Themistocles on shore, who 8 Pausan | the city. After they had set out thither, and Pausanias, 9 Cimon | the Athenian laws,52 be set at liberty, unless he paid 10 Cimon | II. Cimon, being thus set free from confinement, soon 11 Cimon | several parts, he never set a guard over them for the 12 Alcib | But the time for him to set out to the war was drawing 13 Alcib | a stone pillar, had been set up in a public place, in 14 Alcib | which he was sleeping, and set light to it, that they might 15 Thrasib | without hesitation, that I set no man above him in integrity, 16 Conon | Lacedaemonians at Cnidus; Greece is set free, and the walls of Athens 17 Conon | collected a great fleet, and set sail under the leadership 18 Conon | the Lacedaemonians, was set free. Conon proceeded with 19 Dion | country (for keepers were set over him to draw him from 20 Iphicr | older generals could be set above him. He was much engaged 21 Chabr | respect inferior to him, set out to assist them of his 22 Timoth | their means. When they had set out for Samos; and Chares, 23 Datam | manner of his proceedings be set forth, his merits cannot 24 Datam | diligence, and preparing to set out for Egypt, a letter 25 Datam | supposing that Datames had yet set out), to tell him not to 26 Datam | to pieces. Datames then set upon the rest of the Pisidians 27 Pelop | was obscured by evening, set out with hunting dogs, carrying 28 Agesil | his brother's son being set aside, I.----His expedition 29 Agesil | satraps knew that he had set out; hence it happened that 30 Eumen | of honour. Perdiccas had set him over that part of Asia 31 Eumen | as he desired, he either set on fire or demolished the 32 Eumen | Being thus provided, he set forward in the direction 33 Hannib | when night had come on, he set fire to some bundles of 34 Attic(258)| proscriptions. A hasta, or spear, set up, was the signal of an 35 Attic(268)| which Octavius had been set before Antony, who, in displeasure,