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 1 Miltiad     |                  the Cyclades, II.----Is appointed by Darius, when he was making
 2 Miltiad     |                  five hundred ships, and appointed Datis and Artaphernes to
 3 Miltiad     |               home, |312 meanwhile, they appointed ten captains to command
 4 Aristid     |               full sentence of ten years appointed by law, for when Xerxes
 5  Lysand     |               government, which had been appointed by him, his countrymen abolished.
 6   Alcib     |                  while still absent, was appointed to equal command with |339
 7 Thrasib     |                 when the Thirty Tyrants, appointed by the Lacedaemonians, kept
 8   Conon     |                  he had requested, being appointed his colleague. When this
 9  Iphicr(108)|              regular and original number appointed by Lycurgus, but it varied
10  Timoth     |                Lacedaemonians, II.----Is appointed, at an advanced age, as
11  Timoth     |              experience and wisdom, were appointed to give him advice,128 for
12   Datam     |                to the king of Persia; is appointed to command in Egypt, III.----
13   Datam     |                  success, he began to be appointed over more important affairs.
14   Datam     |           unworthy of his honour; for he appointed Mandrocles of Magnesia to
15  Epamin     |                  longer than was legally appointed. Epaminondas, however, as
16   Eumen     |              given to Eumenes, or rather appointed for him, for it was then
17 Timoleo     |            regenerating Sicily, they had appointed him, above all others, to
18  Hannib     |               council, he went at a time appointed to the king himself, and,
19  Hannib     | two-and-twentieth year after he had been appointed king; 238 for, as consuls
20    Cato(247)|               Cato, says that Scipio was appointed to succeed Cato in Spain,
21   Attic     |            message was sent at night, he appointed him a guard. Thus Atticus,
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