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 1 Miltiad     | Miltiades, the son of Cimon, an Athenian, was eminent above all his
 2 Miltiad(22) |       pictures on subjects from Athenian history. ~
 3 Themist     |      was the son of Neocles, an Athenian. The vices of his early
 4   Cimon     |        the son of Miltiades, an Athenian, experienced a very unhappy
 5   Cimon     |    prison, nor could he, by the Athenian laws,52 be set at liberty,
 6   Cimon     |       sent thither ten thousand Athenian citizens as a colony. He
 7   Cimon     |       through the rigour of the Athenian government, had revolted
 8   Alcib     |   messengers, with Pisander the Athenian commander, who had a force
 9   Alcib     |     scouts that the body of the Athenian force was gone on shore
10   Conon     |     Tiribazus, V. ~I. CONON the Athenian entered upon public life
11  Iphicr     |        as she could, made me an Athenian." |361  ~
12   Chabr     |       war, IV. ~I. CHABRIAS the Athenian was also numbered among
13  Timoth     |        This was the last age of Athenian commanders; the age of Iphicrates,
14  Epamin(145)|                    Damon was an Athenian, mentioned by Plutarch de
15  Epamin     |         the aid of Chabrias the Athenian, of whom we have spoken
16  Epamin     |        at the simplicity of the Athenian rhetorician, who did not
17 Phocion     |           I. THOUGH Phocion the Athenian was often at the head of
18 Phocion(211)|                              An Athenian demagogue, who was put to
19    Summ     |                       joins the Athenian army; is united in command
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