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 1 Miltiad(20) |              who could run a great distance in a day. Ingens die uno
 2 Miltiad     |          main land, which was some distance off, but visible from the
 3 Themist     |           in the open sea, at some distance from the island, for a day
 4  Pausan     |          they interred him at some distance from the spot in which he
 5   Alcib     |    discharging darts at him from a distance,77 and carried his head
 6   Datam     |          Aspis, seeing him, from a distance, advancing upon him, was
 7   Datam     |           a force, and though at a distance, made a league with Datames,
 8   Datam     |          Thus, though keeping at a distance, he maintained friendship
 9   Datam     |   directions, and Datames was some distance off, Mithridates, before
10  Epamin     |         with a spear hurled from a distance. By his fall the Boeotians
11   Eumen     |            while he was still at a distance, "not to allow the bitterest
12   Eumen     |            into parties at a great distance from one another. Antigonus,
13   Eumen     | accomplished the third part of the distance; but if he hurried through
14   Eumen     |        accomplished about half the distance, when, from the smoke of
15 Timoleo     |         done, he kept himself at a distance on the watch, lest any of
16  Hannib     |            the Romans, though at a distance from him, Antiochus was
17  Hannib(232)|      Gallia Cispadana, at no great distance from the Po), is found in
18  Hannib     |             While he was at |421 a distance, too, he cut off 234 Tiberius
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