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 1 Miltiad     |       dominion, a fleet of five hundred ships, and appointed Datis
 2 Miltiad     |         to whom he assigned two hundred thousand infantry and ten
 3 Miltiad     |         the field, therefore, a hundred thousand foot and ten thousand
 4 Miltiad     |     their rulers, decreed three hundred statues to Demetrius Phalereus. ~
 5 Themist     |        people that a fleet of a hundred ships should be built with
 6 Themist     |      his fleet consisted of two hundred ships of war, on which two
 7 Themist     |        his land force was seven hundred thousand foot, and four
 8 Themist     |         thousand foot, and four hundred thousand horse. ~When the
 9 Themist     |     Greece, consisting of three hundred ships, of which two hundred
10 Themist     |     hundred ships, of which two hundred belonged to the Athenians,
11 Aristid     |         By his appointment four hundred and sixty talents were deposited
12  Pausan     |   sagacity), at the head of two hundred thousand infantry, whom
13   Cimon     |        at Mycale a fleet of two hundred ships belonging to the Cyprians
14   Cimon     |     Cyprus, with a fleet of two hundred ships, he fell sick, after
15   Alcib     |         which they had lost two hundred triremes, that had been
16 Thrasib     |         number, not more than a hundred acres, which will prove
17    Dion     |        growth, defended by five hundred ships of war, ten thousand
18    Dion     |         thousand cavalry, and a hundred thousand infantry, so easily
19  Iphicr(108)|  contained five, seven, or nine hundred. See Plutarch. Pelop. c.
20  Timoth     | Athenians |364 had spent twelve hundred talents. This sum he restored 119
21  Timoth     |       and thence brought twelve hundred talents' worth of spoil
22  Timoth     |         his fine was fixed at a hundred talents; when, compelled
23   Datam     |   thousand barbarian cavalry, a hundred thousand infantry, whom
24   Pelop     |        being in all more than a hundred who were willing to encounter
25  Agesil     |         Nectanabis 184 with two hundred and twenty talents, in order
26   Eumen(189)|      about a thousand or twelve hundred of the flower of the Macedonian
27  Hamilc     |       though they amounted to a hundred thousand men in arms, but
28  Hannib     | Adrumetum, which is about three hundred miles 235 from Zama, in
29  Hannib(235)|   millia passuum trecenta.] One hundred and fifty miles is supposed
30   Attic     |    country, with the sum of two hundred and fifty sestertia.255
31   Attic     |      and retiring from Italy, a hundred sestertia 266 as a present;
32   Attic     |      from him, he ordered three hundred 267 to be sent to him in
33   Attic     |      when he had a fortune of a hundred thousand sestertia,285 adopt
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