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 1 Themist    |    brought into action. He was defeated in consequence rather by
 2 Themist(32)| Marathon a greater force being defeated by a smaller. ~
 3   Alcib    |       peace; for they had been defeated in five battles by land,
 4   Alcib    |       after the Athenians were defeated, not thinking those parts
 5   Conon    |   forces of the Athenians were defeated by Lysander at Aegospotamos;
 6   Conon    |       fortune; for when he had defeated the fleet of the Peloponnesians,
 7  Iphicr    |   Greece. In this war, too, he defeated all their forces a second
 8  Timoth    |        laid waste Laconia, and defeated its naval force. He also
 9  Agesil    |        Coronea, all of whom he defeated in a great battle. It was
10  Agesil    |  enemies that so many had been defeated and killed by him, for with
11  Hamilc    |     Carthaginians, having been defeated at sea, near the islands
12  Hannib    |    defence of his country, and defeated by Scipio, VI.----Quits
13  Hannib    |    that place wounded and |420 defeated The same Scipio, with his
14  Hannib    |      Scipio at Zama; and being defeated (incredible to relate! )
15  Hannib    |      often, at other times, he defeated the enemy with his troops
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