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 1 Miltiad    |                                 I. MILTIADES. ~Miltiades leads out a
 2 Miltiad    |                     I. MILTIADES. ~Miltiades leads out a colony to the
 3 Miltiad    |         VIII. ~I. AT the time when Miltiades, the son of Cimon, an Athenian,
 4 Miltiad(10)|          this biography, confounds Miltiades, the son of Cimon, with
 5 Miltiad(10)|             the son of Cimon, with Miltiades the elder, the son of Cypselus.
 6 Miltiad(10)| half-brother Cimon, and brother to Miltiades the younger, who became
 7 Miltiad    |          put the question, to take Miltiades as their |309 commander,
 8 Miltiad    |            answer from the oracle, Miltiades set out for the Chersonese
 9 Miltiad    |           setting out from Athens. Miltiades, having no time for delay,
10 Miltiad    |            was then entrusted, was Miltiades. ~As several messengers
11 Miltiad    |          pressed by the Scythians, Miltiades, in consequence, exhorted
12 Miltiad    |         went over to this opinion, Miltiades, not doubting that his proposal,
13 Miltiad    |           the army, and among them Miltiades. ~Among these captains there
14 Miltiad    |          the contest in the field. Miltiades was the only one extremely
15 Miltiad    |             Hence it happened that Miltiades had more influence than
16 Miltiad    |            reward was conferred on Miltiades, that it may be the more
17 Miltiad    |        Athenians. For to this very Miltiades, who had saved Athens and
18 Miltiad    |          battle the Athenians gave Miltiades a fleet of seventy ships,
19 Miltiad    |             from surrendering, and Miltiades, fearing that the royal
20 Miltiad    |         any one of their citizens. Miltiades having been much engaged
21 Miltiad    |     previously enjoyed liberty. In Miltiades, however, there was both
22 Miltiad(26)|      Persians if they submitted to Miltiades. ~
23 Themist    |            apprehension from which Miltiades had been condemned, he went
24   Cimon    |          IV. ~I. CIMON, the son of Miltiades, an Athenian, experienced
25   Cimon    |           would not allow a son of Miltiades to die in the public prison,
26    Summ    |        from Tzschucke. ~B.C. ~512. Miltiades sent to the Chersones. Milt.
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