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1 Miltiad | and he did not attain this influence more by his power than by 2 Miltiad | that Miltiades had more influence than his colleagues, for 3 Miltiad | he had also the greatest influence among all the states of 4 Themist(29)| might be promoted by the influence of some of the leading men. ~ 5 Pausan | able, by his money and his influence, to ward off the danger 6 Cimon | his control, and had great influence over the troops. In his 7 Alcib | and Theramenes. Under the influence of these leaders, so great 8 Thrasib | say that she has had more influence on the event than the skill 9 Conon | himself strong personal influence; 85 for when the Lacedaemonians, 10 Conon(85)| prevailed much by personal influence. ~ 11 Conon | others; for he had great influence with the king, by reason 12 Conon | had secured himself great influence by the battle which he fought 13 Dion | Plato, however, had so much influence over Dionysius by his authority, 14 Dion | surpassed by Dion in ability, influence, and in the affection of 15 Dion | nor had he indeed less influence than Dion among the aristocracy, 16 Chabr | private man, but had more influence than all who were in command; 17 Agesil | and at that time of great influence. ~II. Agesilaus, as soon 18 Timoleo | man of great valour and influence, who had come into Italy 19 Timoleo | was possessed of so much influence that he |411 might have 20 Cato | with regard for personal influence, but according to justice. 21 Attic | similarity of manners has more influence than affinity. He was likewise 22 Attic | him as well through his influence as through his high standing), 23 Attic | own interest and Caesar's influence, he had power to choose