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 1 Miltiad     |      having been much engaged in military and civil offices, was not
 2 Miltiad     |         name, and reputation for military achievements. The people,
 3 Aristid     |         celebrated act of his in military affairs recorded, besides
 4   Cimon     |        only in civil law, but in military affairs, as he had been
 5   Conon     |       for he was both skilled in military matters, and a careful general.
 6  Iphicr     |  Iphicrates eminent for skill in military discipline, I.----His acts
 7  Iphicr     |          as for his knowledge of military tactics; for he was such
 8  Iphicr     |       much that was new into the military art, but made many improvements
 9  Iphicr     |          he so instructed in all military discipline, that as certain
10  Timoth     |          persevering, skilled in military affairs, and not less so
11  Timoth(133)|         we except Phocion, whose military character, however, was
12   Datam     |          he was, when engaged in military service, in the war which
13  Epamin     | Epaminondas was distinguished in military affairs, used to advise
14   Eumen     |         they interred him with a military and magnificent funeral,
15 Phocion     |         for his virtues than his military achievements, I.----In his
16 Phocion(207)|       one thinks of praising his military exploits equally with his
17   Kings     |         in action and skilful in military operations, and, what is
18  Hannib     |     though occupied in such vast military operations, devoted some
19    Cato     |       Claudius Marcellus. He was military tribune in Sicily. When
20    Summ     |           3; Hann. 3. ~214. Cato military tribune. Cat. 1.~205. ------
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