Chap.

 1   Eumen|  Neoptolemus, IV.----Is pursued by Antigonus; his stratagems and escape,
 2   Eumen| continuance of hostilities against Antigonus; his device in his camp,
 3   Eumen|           camp, VII.----He defeats Antigonus; is controlled by Alexander'
 4   Eumen|       veterans, VIII.----He eludes Antigonus by a stratagem, IX.----After
 5   Eumen|              After again defeating Antigonus, he is betrayed by his own
 6   Eumen|         was killed by Seleucus and Antigonus 196 on the river Nile, and
 7   Eumen|          effect in diminishing it. Antigonus, however, who pursued him,
 8   Eumen|          the works and defences of Antigonus. He, however, kept himself
 9   Eumen|             eluded the officers of Antigonus, and brought himself and
10   Eumen|           prepared for war against Antigonus. But as there were with
11   Eumen|              VIII. He engaged with Antigonus in the country of the Paraetaci,
12   Eumen|         distance from one another. Antigonus, hearing of their dispersion,
13   Eumen|            be assembled so soon as Antigonus seemed likely to be upon
14   Eumen|          To retard the progress of Antigonus he adopted the following
15   Eumen|       observed their instructions. Antigonus, when darkness came on,
16   Eumen|          superior in the field, to Antigonus, though they had previously
17   Eumen|         faith than not betray him. Antigonus, however, though he had
18   Eumen|        comparison with him. As for Antigonus himself, he had been so
19   Eumen|            prudence on the part of Antigonus to treat 204 one whom he
20   Eumen|    handsomeness of shape. ~XII. As Antigonus would not venture alone
21   Eumen|           in conclusion they asked Antigonus, "if he gave Eumenes his
22   Eumen|       removal of the camp, without Antigonus's knowledge. |405  ~XIII.
23   Eumen|    prisoner, not by the ability of Antigonus, but by the perjury of the
24   Eumen|          iniquity the leaders were Antigonus, Ptolemy, Seleucus, Lysimachus,
25   Eumen|        Lysimachus, and Cassander. ~Antigonus gave the dead body of Eumenes
26   Kings|            death. Among these were Antigonus, and his son Demetrius,
27   Kings|     Seleucus, and Ptolemy; of whom Antigonus was killed in battle, when
28    Summ|                        besieged by Antigonus at Nora. Eum. 5.~318. Nicanor,
29    Summ|      commences hostilities against Antigonus. Eum. 7.~316. -----------
30    Summ|          taken and put to death by Antigonus. Eum. 10-12.~301. Antigonus
31    Summ|        Antigonus. Eum. 10-12.~301. Antigonus killed at Ipsus. De Reg.
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