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1 Lysand | endeavours to dethrone the kings of Sparta, and corrupt the 2 Lysand | upon measures to remove the kings of the Lacedaemonians; but 3 Alcib | alliance with some of the kings of Thrace. ~VIII. Yet he 4 Datam | such was the practice of kings, that they attributed adverse 5 Agesil | they should always have two kings, in name rather than power, 6 Agesil | Eurysthenes, who were the first kings of Sparta, of the progeny 7 Agesil | presents were given him by kings, princes, and states, he 8 Eumen | Alexander assume the title of kings; his funeral, XIII. ~I. 9 Eumen | all those who were styled kings after the death of Alexander 10 Kings | XXI. OF KINGS. ~The Spartan kings, kings 11 Kings | OF KINGS. ~The Spartan kings, kings only in name; the 12 Kings | KINGS. ~The Spartan kings, kings only in name; the most eminent 13 Kings | in name; the most eminent kings of Persia, I.----The greatest 14 Kings | Persia, I.----The greatest kings of Macedonia; the only great 15 Kings | sovereign of Sicily, II.----The kings that arose after the death 16 Kings | worthy of record, except kings, for we would not treat 17 Kings | just like the other Spartan kings. But of those who were sovereigns 18 Kings(222)| which contained the lives of kings, as Lambinus thinks; and 19 Kings(222)| have spoken of the acts of kings, are intended; for if Nepos 20 Kings | of the Macedonians, two kings far excelled the rest in 21 Kings | There arose also some great kings from among the followers 22 Hannib | the most powerful of all kings at that period; and him 23 Hannib | Rome, so, at Carthage, two kings are annually chosen, retaining 24 Hannib(238)| Greeks and Romans called them kings. ~ 25 Cato | contains the acts of the kings of Rome; the second and