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 1 Miltiad(9)  |      nos modestiam appellemus, sic definitur a Stoicis, ut
 2 Thrasib(84) |         Hell. iv. 8, 30; Diod. Sic. xiv. 99. ~
 3   Conon(89) |        would appear from Diod. Sic. xiv. 85, and Xen. Hell.
 4    Dion(99) |      parasite's art. See Diod. Sic. xv. 7; Diog. Laërt. iii.
 5  Iphicr(107)|      Lacedaemonians. See Diod. Sic. xiv. 86; Xen. Hell. iv.
 6  Iphicr(109)|   Artaxerxes Mnemon. See Diod. Sic. xv. 29. He appears to have
 7  Iphicr(113)|        had revolted. See Diod. Sic. xv. 78; xvi. 7, Ferizon.
 8  Timoth(127)|   ignorant braggart. See Diod. Sic. xvi. 86. ~
 9  Epamin(147)|      iii. 34; Off. i. 4; Diod. Sic. lib. vi. in Exc. Peiresc.
10  Epamin(157)| Alexander of Pherae. See Diod. Sic. xv. 71, 72. ~
11  Epamin(158)|       a private station. Diod. Sic. ibid. ~
12  Epamin(162)|    colonists to it, says Diod. Sic. xv. 66. See Pausan. ix.
13   Pelop(166)| satisfaction to him. See Diod. Sic. xv. 19.----Fischer. ~
14   Eumen(196)|       being mentioned by Diod. Sic. xviii. 59, as one of the
15   Eumen(206)|       The sentence begins with Sic Eumenes, and ends with talem
16  Hamilc(227)|     Polyb. i. 53; ii. 7; Diod. Sic. xxiv. 2; Cluverius, Sicil.
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