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 1 Miltiad     |       Thracians at the time had possession of those parts, with whom
 2 Themist     |      which the enemy might take possession, attempted to prevent the
 3   Alcib     |         and had fallen into the possession of their enemies. Alcibiades,
 4    Dion     |         of his son, IV.----Gets possession of Syracuse, and forces
 5    Dion     |       his adversary, and gained possession of all that part of Sicily
 6   Datam     | plotting against him, and takes possession of Cappadocia and Paphlagonia,
 7   Datam     |       into Cappadocia, and took possession of Paphlagonia, that bordered
 8  Epamin     |    offered me, had come into my possession after being taken out of
 9  Agesil     |    Agesilaus, as soon as he got possession of the throne, solicited
10  Agesil     |       procedure in having taken possession of that spot, and said that
11  Hamilc(227)|         of which the Romans had possession. See Polyb. i. 53; ii. 7;
12  Hamilc     |         his men as were in |416 possession of Eryx, should lay down
13  Hannib     |         the same consul for the possession of Clastidium,232 and expelled
14    Summ     |       Dion. 4.~357. ------takes possession of Syracuse. Dion. 5.~356.
15    Summ     |     command of Cassander, takes possession of the Piraeeus. Phoc. 2.~----
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