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1 Miltiad| short time, scattered the forces of the barbarians, and made 2 Miltiad| he might lead across his forces. Of this bridge he left 3 Miltiad| Attica, and drew up their forces in the plain of Marathon, 4 Miltiad| authority, led out their forces from the city, and pitched 5 Cimon| he put to flight great forces of the Thracians, founded 6 Conon| was both general of the forces by land, and, as commander 7 Conon| Peloponnesian war, when the forces of the Athenians were defeated 8 Conon| going to lead the king's forces, and to take the field against 9 Dion| possession of Syracuse, and forces Dionysius to make terms 10 Dion| the direction of the land forces. Dion could not endure this 11 Iphicr| too, he defeated all their forces a second time, by which 12 Chabr| Agesilaus held that of the land forces. ~III. In consequence, the 13 Datam| Pisidians were raising some forces to oppose him, and sent 14 Datam| hindered from keeping his forces always ready to engage. 15 Datam| always, though inferior in forces, came off victorious in 16 Pelop| achieved with no very numerous forces, but assuredly never before 17 Agesil| fleet, and raising land forces, to send into Greece. Permission 18 Agesil| occupy other parts with their forces, not doubting that he would 19 Agesil| battle, therefore, he routed forces of the enemy far more numerous 20 Agesil| feelings, therefore, he led his forces over the Hellespont, and 21 Hannib| persuaded to proceed with his forces to Italy. Thither he summoned