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1 Miltiad(10) | half-brother Cimon, and brother to Miltiades the younger, 2 Miltiad | not plead for himself, his brother Tisagoras spoke for him. 3 Alcib | him; for he knew that his brother Cyrus was secretly preparing 4 Conon | means he had overcome his brother Cyrus. Conon, being sent 5 Dion | force, entrusted it to his brother Philocrates, and gave directions 6 Datam | for they were sons of a brother and a sister. Datames, on 7 Agesil | elected king of Sparta, his brother's son being set aside, I.---- 8 Agesil | dispute with Leotychides, his brother's son, about the throne; 9 Agesil | next of kin. King Agis, the brother of Agesilaus, had recently 10 Phocion(210)| Philip Aridaeus, the half brother and nominal successor of 11 Timoleo | from the tyranny of his brother, and causes him to be put 12 Timoleo | evil fortune; for when his brother Timophanes, on being chosen 13 Timoleo | countrymen to the life of his brother, and thought it better to 14 Timoleo | he contrived to have his brother the tyrant put to death 15 Timoleo | would not even look upon his brother's blood; for, until the 16 Timoleo | the watch, lest any of his brother's guards should come to 17 Hannib | Africa, left another with his brother Hasdrubal in Spain, and 18 Hannib | continued to act, as well as his brother Mago, in Africa, until the 19 Hannib | of the army, as also his brother Mago." The Carthaginians, 20 Hannib | Thither he summoned his brother Mago; and, when the Carthaginians 21 Hannib | they had laid on his absent brother. When they had let loose 22 Cato | in which Hasdrubal, the brother of Hannibal, fell. As quaestor, 23 Attic | married to Marcus Servius, the brother of Sulpicius. When he saw 24 Attic | men, so that not even his brother Quintus was dearer or more