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 1  Epamin(157)|      into Thessaly to rescue Pelopidas from Alexander of Pherae.
 2  Epamin     |    with him, of whom one was Pelopidas, a man of valour and activity;----
 3  Epamin     |    leave no children 163) by Pelopidas, who had a son of bad character,
 4  Epamin     |      under the leadership of Pelopidas, possessed themselves of
 5   Pelop     |                         XVI. PELOPIDAS. ~Phoebidas seizes on the
 6   Pelop     |    on the citadel of Thebes; Pelopidas banished, I.----Pelopidas,
 7   Pelop     |    Pelopidas banished, I.----Pelopidas, with twelve followers,
 8   Pelop     |    Pherae; his death, V. ~I. PELOPIDAS, of Thebes, is better known
 9   Pelop     |      party; and amongst them Pelopidas, of whom we have begun to
10   Pelop     |       then, whose leader was Pelopidas, quitting Athens in the
11   Pelop(171)|  must understand the life of Pelopidas. Yet no apology was necessary
12   Pelop     |  exiles under the command of Pelopidas. Their object being thus
13   Pelop     | therefore, belongs wholly to Pelopidas; almost all his other honours
14   Pelop     |      was commander-in-chief, Pelopidas was leader of a select body
15   Pelop     |  cities of Thessaly honoured Pelopidas, after his death, with golden
16    Summ     |                          and Pelopidas support the Arcadians in
17    Summ     | Lacedaemonians. Iph. 2.~388. Pelopidas imprisoned by Alexander
18    Summ     |  Peloponnesus. Epam. 7.~334. Pelopidas killed in a battle with
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