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1 Miltiad| scattered the forces of the barbarians, and made himself master 2 Miltiad| islands that had assisted the barbarians. In the discharge of this 3 Themist| Thermopylae, and prevent the barbarians from advancing further. 4 Themist| consequence of the inroads of the barbarians, for saying that no walled 5 Themist| as a bulwark against the barbarians, at which the king's fleets 6 Aristid| routed, and the army of the barbarians was cut off. Nor is there 7 Aristid| their leaders against the barbarians. ~III. 42 In order that 8 Aristid| that they might repel the barbarians more easily, if perchance 9 Pausan| this statement, that "the barbarians had been cut off at Plataeae 10 Pausan| expel the garrisons of the barbarians from those parts. Experiencing 11 Cimon| onset a vast force of the barbarians. By this victory he obtained 12 Alcib| himself with spoils from barbarians than from Greeks. In consequence 13 Alcib| of the flames. When the barbarians saw that he had escaped 14 Thrasib| killed in his tent by the barbarians, in a sally made from the 15 Datam| and wisest man of all the barbarians, except the two Carthaginians, 16 Agesil| profanation,----but even among the barbarians also, he preserved every 17 Agesil| supported us against the barbarians, we should weaken ourselves 18 Agesil| weaken ourselves while the barbarians remain at their ease; and, 19 Agesil| carried back. Upon this, the barbarians looked upon him still more 20 Eumen| marching against some of the barbarians. In this artifice he successfully 21 Timoleo| many years, and harassed by barbarians,214 to its former condition.