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1 Miltiad| a fleet of five hundred ships, and appointed Datis and 2 Miltiad| their camp, but to their ships. Than this battle there 3 Miltiad| Miltiades a fleet of seventy ships, that he might make war 4 Miltiad| drew his troops out of his ships, invested the town,24 and 5 Miltiad| with the same number of ships with which he had set out, 6 Themist| that a fleet of a hundred ships should be built with that 7 Themist| consisted of two hundred ships of war, on which two thousand 8 Themist| property on board their ships, for that such were the 9 Themist| consisting of three hundred ships, of which two hundred belonged 10 Themist| Salamis by a small number of ships ~VI. Themistocles was great 11 Cimon| Mycale a fleet of two hundred ships belonging to the Cyprians 12 Cimon| with a fleet of two hundred ships, he fell sick, after he 13 Alcib| but their arms and their ships) was not far distant, Alcibiades 14 Alcib| stronger in land-forces than in ships; but that it would be easy 15 Alcib| for plunder, and that the ships were left almost empty, 16 Conon| maritime people, to furnish ships of war, and to prepare a 17 Conon| battle, took several of their ships, and sunk several more, 18 Dion| defended by five hundred ships of war, ten thousand cavalry, 19 Chabr| his way into it, the other ships did not follow. Upon which, 20 Timoth| affair, and lost several ships, he returned to the same 21 Hannib| the Carthaginians sent two ships to seize him, if they could 22 Hannib| Hannibal landed with five ships in Africa, on the coast 23 Hannib| took the command of a few ships, which he had been directed 24 Hannib| called the officers of his ships together, on the day on 25 Hannib| rest of the Pergamenian ships bore hard upon the enemy, 26 Hannib| but when they saw their ships filled with serpents, and, 27 Hannib| first, they put about their ships, and retreated to their