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1 Miltiad | those with whom he had gone thither. ~Having settled the affairs 2 Pausan | fled to the altar, came thither in great trepidation, and 3 Pausan | After they had set out thither, and Pausanias, having, 4 Cimon | of Amphipolis, and sent thither ten thousand Athenian citizens 5 Cimon | accordingly |331 proceeded thither of his own accord, and settled 6 Dion | respected him, when he was sent thither by Dionysius, that they 7 Dion | the cavalry, had also come thither (having been likewise banished 8 Timoth(121)| supposes, by a force sent thither by Epaminondas, who was 9 Timoth | approach, was also proceeding thither with his force, lest anything 10 Timoth | Iphicrates to follow him thither. But having subsequently 11 Pelop | him, and he having gone thither with an army, he did not 12 Agesil | that he might not march thither,179 though he was urged 13 Agesil | desert to the enemy, went thither with some of his men, and, 14 Timoleo | in consequence despatched thither, expelled Dionysius, with 15 Timoleo | who had brought colonists thither at first, might have been 16 Hamilc | Spain, and took with him thither his son Hannibal, then nine 17 Hannib | scattering themselves hither and thither. By presenting this object 18 Hannib | with his forces to Italy. Thither he summoned his brother 19 Hannib | Roman ambassadors had gone thither, and had surrounded his 20 Attic | his estate, he transported thither a great portion of his fortune.