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 1  Pausan    | accomplishment of his designs, fell under the suspicion of the
 2   Cimon    |   state than any other man, he fell under the same public odium
 3   Cimon    |       of two hundred ships, he fell sick, after he had conquered
 4  Lysand    |      abandoning their vessels, fell into the power of their
 5  Lysand(57)|        free from apprehension, fell upon them and put them to
 6   Alcib    |     with the fleet to Asia, he fell again under the displeasure
 7   Alcib    |        or treacherously, as it fell out on this occasion, for
 8    Dion    |      In the meantime Dionysius fell ill of some disease, and
 9   Datam    |    against them. The young man fell in battle, and the father
10   Datam    |      of the enemy, while there fell of his own army not more
11   Datam    |        rest did the same, they fell down dead before they could
12  Agesil    |    male issue, the choice then fell on him who was next of kin.
13  Agesil    |      Cyrenae 186 and Egypt, he fell ill and died. His friends,
14   Eumen    | grappled with one another, and fell from their horses to the
15 Phocion    |      to his eightieth year, he fell, towards the close of his
16  Hannib    |     the direction of Hannibal, fell all at once upon the ship
17    Cato    |       the brother of Hannibal, fell. As quaestor, he happened
18   Attic    |      such force of the disease fell into the one intestine,292
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