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 1 Miltiad     |        found him when he became known, it chanced that the Athenians
 2  Pausan     |    manner, let his views become known; for he laid aside, not
 3  Lysand     |     that conquest is but little known; for it was not effected
 4   Conon     |       this arrangement was made known to the Lacedaemonians, they
 5    Dion     |       what was going on, became known, and were communicated to
 6    Dion     |     These youths, as being well known, were admitted, but as soon
 7    Dion     |       his death became publicly known, the feeling of the populace
 8   Datam     |         his acts are but little known, and because the undertakings
 9   Datam     |      cause of his coming became known, and Aspis prepared the
10   Datam     |       ill-success should become known to his men, lest the spirits
11  Epamin     |            whose names are well known; to play on the flutes 146
12   Pelop     | PELOPIDAS, of Thebes, is better known to those acquainted with
13   Eumen     |       not of good family and of known integrity and ability, because
14 Phocion     |        PHOCION. ~Phocion better known for his virtues than his
15 Phocion     |         his life is much better known than his exertions in war.
16  Hannib     |       thus made the king's ship known to his party, returned to
17   Attic(254)|        by any other writer, was known to Nepos through Atticus
18   Attic     |   intimacy with him whom he had known when a boy at school, that
19   Attic     |     honourable. But it was well known that the friends of Atticus,
20   Attic(278)|       house had belonged is not known. There were two consuls
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