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1 Miltiad | delivering Greece from the Persians; is opposed by Histiaeus, 2 Miltiad | from the dominion of the Persians, and from all danger. "This," 3 Miltiad | that the kingdom of the Persians should be upheld." As most 4 Miltiad | consternation, that the Persians betook themselves, not to 5 Miltiad(26) | feared the vengeance of the Persians if they submitted to Miltiades. ~ 6 Themist | writings and language of the Persians, in which he acquired such 7 Pausan | among the chief of all the Persians, brave in action and full 8 Pausan | states by whose aid the Persians had been conquered. ~II. 9 Cimon | actions; he defeats the Persians by land and sea on the same 10 Alcib | among them, he flees to the Persians, and is afterwards reconciled 11 Alcib | that when he came among the Persians, with whom it was the chief 12 Conon | after the manner of the Persians), to Tithraustes, the captain 13 Conon | had to contend with the Persians only. They saw that a brave 14 Conon(89) | Tithraustes and the other Persians. ~ 15 Chabr | between the Egyptians and Persians, when the Athenians formed 16 Datam | Defeats the general of the Persians who is sent against him, 17 Datam(138)| body of soldiery among the Persians, mentioned by Strabo, Plutarch, 18 Datam | after the manner of the Persians. When he received this pledge 19 Agesil | had been but right, the Persians might have been forced to 20 Eumen | over-run Asia, and subdued the Persians, desired, in consequence 21 Kings | think, Cyrus, king of the Persians, and Darius, the son of 22 Kings | field; for no one of the Persians was more valorous in action 23 Summ | 450.-------defeats the Persians in Cyprus. Ib.~449. -------