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 1 Miltiad     |          Euboea, soon took Eretria, carried off all the citizens of
 2 Miltiad(19) |        Eretria in Euboea. They were carried to Susa, and treated kindly
 3 Themist     |            three banks of oars, and carried off all their goods that
 4  Pausan     |           death. ~As soon as he was carried, half-dead, out of the temple,
 5  Pausan     |           his body ought to |329 be carried to the place where those
 6  Lysand     |             conscientiousnes he had carried on the war and treated the
 7   Alcib     |           accustomed to declare, he carried on a war, not against his
 8   Alcib     |          him from a distance,77 and carried his head to Pharnabazus. ~
 9  Iphicr(107)|          called the Corinthian war, carried on by the Athenians, Thebans,
10   Chabr     |           general of the Athenians, carried on many wars in Europe;
11  Timoth     |             expense to them; for he carried on a war against Cotys,120
12  Timoth     |           an order from the people, carried on a war against him afterwards,
13   Datam     |           in the war which the king carried on against the Cardusii;
14   Datam     |         stormed his fortresses, and carried off a great quantity of
15  Agesil     |            things he directed to be carried back. Upon this, the barbarians
16  Agesil     |            no honey, in wax, and so carried it home. |395  ~
17   Eumen     |            death of Alexander, were carried on to desperation;194 and
18   Eumen     |           life of Craterus, who was carried half dead from the field;
19  Hannib     |      troubled with this malady, and carried in a litter, he cut off
20  Hannib     | covetousness of the Cretans; for he carried with him a large sum of
21  Hannib     |            brazen statues, which he carried with him, with his money,
22   Attic     |        received at Athens should be carried to his house. ~Though he
23   Attic     |           followed the war that was carried on at Mutina, 268 in which,
24   Attic     |            he died.294 His body was carried out of his house on a small
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