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 1     Pre(4)  |       called soror uterina. Her name was Elpinice. See the Life
 2 Miltiad     |      king, though he wanted the name; and he did not attain this
 3 Miltiad     |         of Greece, with a noble name, and reputation for military
 4 Themist(28) |        made a mistake as to the name of the war.----Fischer. ~
 5    Dion     |        palliated the most cruel name of tyrant with his own benevolence.
 6    Dion(101)|          Van Staveren omits the name altogether the sense being
 7  Iphicr(109)|                             His name was Acoris; he had assisted
 8  Iphicr(110)|   Clarke. Others think that the name must have been derived from
 9  Timoth(121)|        on an island of the same name. It was besieged on this
10  Timoth(123)|         The introduction of the name of this city into the text
11   Datam(138)|      thinks that they had their name from some place or tribe. ~
12   Datam(142)|       Mithridates in the king's name. ~
13  Epamin     |       from war, since under the name of peace you are bringing
14  Agesil     |       always have two kings, in name rather than power, of the
15  Agesil     |         preferred an honourable name to the most powerful empire,
16   Eumen(189)|         Macedonian cavalry. The name is from e3tairoj, a friend
17   Eumen     |        head quarters,200 in the name of Alexander, and caused
18   Eumen     |      and with assumption of the name, of Alexander; and in this
19 Timoleo     |    something like Lamestius, by name Demaenetus, had proceeded
20   Kings     |    Spartan kings, kings only in name; the most eminent kings
21   Kings     | Lacedaemonian, he was a king in name, not in power, just like
22   Kings     |      these, the two of the same name died a natural death; 225
23  Hannib     |     bitterest of enemies to the name of Rome, in command of the
24   Attic     |       no one, either in his own name or as a subscriber to an
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