Chap.

 1 Aristid|        rival of Themistocles; is banished, I. ----After his recall,
 2 Aristid|           he was condemned to be banished for ten years. ~Aristides,
 3 Aristid|      writing that he ought to be banished, is said to have asked him "
 4 Aristid|     years after Themistocles was banished from Athens. |325  ~
 5   Cimon|          years after he had been banished from it. But as he enjoyed
 6   Alcib|       their own fault, in having banished such a man from the country.
 7   Alcib|      living; that when, on being banished from thence, he went to
 8 Thrasib|          slavery, and had partly banished from their country, and
 9 Thrasib| conditions: "That none should be banished except the Thirty Tyrants,
10    Dion|    thither (having been likewise banished by Dionysius), they began
11  Epamin|       having in consequence been banished from their country, they
12   Pelop|     citadel of Thebes; Pelopidas banished, I.----Pelopidas, with twelve
13   Pelop|         put to death, and partly banished, the leading men of the
14   Pelop|        out of those who had been banished, twelve young men (there
15   Attic|       presented him, when he was banished from his country, with the
16    Summ|          Milt. 7.~483. Aristides banished. Arist. 1.~----Themistocles
17    Summ|     Thasians. Cim 2.~460. -------banished. Cim. 3.~455. -------recalled.
18    Summ|             is unsuccessful, and banished. Alcib. 6, 7.~406. Dionysius
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