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1 Miltiad| Miltiades as their |309 commander, as, if they did so, their 2 Themist| Corcyraean war.28 Being chosen commander by the people to conduct 3 Aristid| return. 41 He was |324 also commander of the Athenians at Plataeae, 4 Cimon| powerful states. ~Being sent as commander, not long after, to Cyprus, 5 Lysand| omitted. When Lysander, as commander of the fleet, had done many 6 Alcib| intelligence. He was eminent as a commander by sea and land; he was 7 Alcib| with Pisander the Athenian commander, who had a force at Samos, 8 Alcib| Lycus, by the army, and made commander at Samos; and afterwards, 9 Alcib| absence, and put another commander in his place. When he heard 10 Alcib| for when Philocles, the commander of the Athenians, had stationed 11 Thrasib| event than the skill of the commander. This most noble action, 12 Conon| forces by land, and, as commander of the fleet, performed 13 Conon| Lacedaemonians. He was also commander towards the end of the Peloponnesian 14 Conon| obstructed that eminent commander Agesilaus, and often thwarted 15 Dion| Heraclides, who had been commander of the cavalry, had also 16 Iphicr| whereas, before he became a commander, they used very large shields, 17 Iphicr| trouble on the part of the commander, that they seemed to have 18 Iphicr| appearance indicating the commander so that by his very look 19 Timoth| Sestos. ~II. Being made commander of the fleet, and sailing 20 Timoth| was in consequence made commander, and a decree was passed 21 Datam| Mithrobarzanes, his father-in-law, commander of the cavalry, who, despairing 22 Datam| read, on the part of any commander, any device more ingeniously 23 Epamin| close of his career, he was commander at Mantinea, and, pressing 24 Agesil| he proved himself such a commander, that it was apparent to 25 Eumen| Alexander, and afterwards commander in the cavalry, I.----After 26 Eumen| custody, therefore, and the commander of the guard inquired how 27 Eumen| death, conducted armies as commander in-chief, and having sometimes 28 Hannib| Carthage, when he was going as commander into Spain, to Jupiter, 29 Hannib| deceived Fabius, a most skilful commander; for, when night had come 30 Cato| the law, an |429 eminent, commander, a respectable orator. He 31 Summ| Reg. 2.~248. Hamilcar made commander of the Punic fleet. Hamil.